dicktill
Gold Member
Sorry @Shawn T. W., you were the only entry, but your guess was off by 50%. : )I say 4 more weeks ...
Thanks for playing, and for a consolation prize, ....
Sorry @Shawn T. W., you were the only entry, but your guess was off by 50%. : )I say 4 more weeks ...
Sorry @Shawn T. W., you were the only entry, but your guess was off by 50%. : )
Thanks for playing, and for a consolation prize, ....
Only 12 hours of labor and less than $8K for engine? That's pretty good!Oh, perhaps I misinterpreted what you were asking. I didn't have to pay for the oil filter, oil, and antifreeze that they just put on, but no, they did not give me extras for the "upcoming oil change" in 49 hours. But hey, I didn't pay for the $7569.52 engine nor the 12.72????? hours of labor, so I'd say it's a win-win.
My 2006 Ford GT takes about an hour and cost less than a $120 for a complete engine oil change.Only 12 hours of labor and less than $8K for engine? That's pretty good!
I read a story yesterday about a service tech that was working on a used $1M 2008 Bugatti Veyron that a customer brought in. The oil change takes 27 hours of labor and cost over $20K.
I'll stick with tractors.![]()