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Subscribe to this threadForbes comes up with top-ten most expensive luxury cars to repair
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British_Rover @ May 6th 2008 9:55AM
Oh man I just read that part too man they are so dumb. You can still find some main stream full line brands with labor rates in the 60-70 dollar range but the norm is 90 dollars plus. In areas that have a lower standard of living 60-70 bucks wouldn't be unusual for a non-luxury brand but 100 dollars plus for a luxury brand is the norm now.
We are at 85-105 depending of the skill level of the job.