Originally posted by: Skoorb
Someone we know has a late model Mazda 626 with 80-90k miles on it. His tranny went a while ago, so they took it to a transmission shop. He paid $1850 and he said he didn't even think the entire transmission got replaced (nothing like spending $1850 without knowing what it was spent on!); just work on it. I know transmissions are a lot but shouldn't $1850 buy you a new one including labor with beer money left over?
EDIT: It's an auto.
I think so too. I had some tranny shop work on my 1986 Honda Accord LX about 7 years ago and the bill came to $1350. Not a new transmission, just a rework. Foreign cars aren't cheap to work on.Originally posted by: goodoptics
That sounds resonable.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I know transmissions are a lot but shouldn't $1850 buy you a new one including labor with beer money left over?
The following is a typical list price on remanufactured trans for 626 series (late model).Someone we know has a late model Mazda 626 with 80-90k miles on it. His tranny went a while ago, so they took it to a transmission shop.
He could check the work order & invoice to find out what they did for that kind of money. At $1800.0 is very reasonable for transmission work. The previous owner of my Ford Taurus paid $2280.00 USD for a new transmission & work on it, while my coworker paid $2660.00 USD for a new transmission & work on his Campry.I asked him what they did for that amount of money and his reply was that he did not know nor did he ask.
