Re: oxygen sensor question?
Gearhead, I bet if you were doing that job you would charge $200-300 at the most. We all know that part of a shop's profit lies in the "net" versus "list" price for the part. I often pay extra for OEM parts just to get the quality that usually is there. When I buy parts from a dealership, they will usually charge me their net price since I'm doing it myself.
I'm not really begrudging the dealership an honest compensation. $400 for that O2 sensor just seems excessive to me.
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