A quote of $2,500.00 to fix a head gasket is offensive in the extreme.
Your age is showing Spike. Haha.
Don't worry. I would have said the same thing last year.
Then I saw the real bills from just the machine shop for working on a head these days.
There's a lack of good machine shops and machinists in most places and with good vehicles running easily to 200,000 miles without major work, the price of what we remember as "simple" repairs, has tripled or more.
Mike Rowe's campaign for the "blue collar" jobs out there really is smart for a lot of people. There's good bucks to be had. The skill set to do some of this stuff is disappearing.
And the vehicles are harder than ever to work on with all the computer controls and gadgetry. Just buying the diagnostic gear and licensing it (yeah, software licensing has hit the auto industry a long time ago), is a major expense for most shops.
Add that mine was a diesel with tighter tolerances, and that my mechanic is very picky about which machine shop he will use, from multiple bad experiences that ate his profit, and then some, on some repairs, and just the machine shop bill was almost three AMUs.
Plus folks just call up guys like our friend here who deals in pre-loved parts and just swap the whole engine out for not a lot more and get a much lower mileage engine. Not that much more labor to do that either with the engine puller and a hoist and the right tools.
Add also that there's upward pressure on pricing of the whole vehicle... To replace my Dodge diesel with a comparable towing model new would run $65000... Asking for a small but significant fraction of that price to rebuild its engine (my mechanic likes to buy trucks too! Ha!) isn't that unreasonable. In fact I'd say Bryan's quote is a similar percentage of new vehicle price as mine was.
Mechanic was probably right on mine too, saying that he wouldn't see me again for anything major for at least 100,000 miles. That means he has to run his business on me seeing him roughly once a decade. Maybe every half decade if I drive the truck all the time. And I don't.
Obviously he has other customers, but he can't stay in business and offer high quality work on vehicles that only show up every 8-10 years at his shop or so, without being a bit higher than us old farts remember repair places to run on.
There's no bulk repairs of this type of thing anymore.
He was wrong, by the way. I've actually been back once. He was surprised to see me. The exhaust brake started whistling. It had a small leak.
In and out of the shop in two hours when his appointment for that day couldn't get his truck there in a snowstorm. Mine was dropped off on the lot 12 hours before the storm hit with a note to "get to it when you can", another thing that'll endear you to your mechanic. He can roll it in on a slow day when something goes wrong in the schedule and knows you won't be calling whining for a status.
Having a beater car to run around in, while the other is at the shop is a great way to do it. Ironically that always seems to get the work done faster for me.
Speaking of auto repairs I need to go punch in the tracking number and see if the dude who rebuilt my instrument cluster for the Yukon and put LEDs in it has shipped yet. $165 for resoldering every one of GM's bad solder joints and replacing the servos, installing LED lighting, and fixing the bad capacitors in the power supply and VFD display, out of his garage in AZ, is a pretty good deal for both of us. Especially since I've already done the servos and didn't want to investigate the stupid power supply issues. He probably still pulled my servos and used his. I wouldn't trust me, either. But I let him know they're the new style.
The hilarious Indian couple who runs the UPS Store franchise nearby refused to let me put down to ship it back to my house instead of to the store and waived their charges for pickup there when they saw UPS would charge me $8 more to ship to the boonies. "That's $8! You just stop by on your way into town and pick it up. We'll hold it for you! No charge!"
I joke with Karen that I must need to update my wardrobe. They think I'm broke or something haha. And you don't argue with the lady at the UPS Store. I've seen her husband try to do that. LOL.