goofy4prez
A guy can love Disney and still keep his man card!
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- Jul 24, 2008
I would shop around for a better price. A catalytic converter for that car should not cost $2,500. It isn't cheap, but just price shopping, the part is about $1,500. I can not imagine it taking $1,000 labor to put it on.
To the big question, yes fix it.
You are correct. I am a General Manager at a Honda dealership; And while we may be a bit more than your local Billy Bob or Sally Jane garage (and there are good reasons for that), the cost should be nowhere near $2,500. It should not exceed $1,500 including the parts and the labor. At least where I am in NE Ohio.
( I should add, integrity is a big part of pricing. Some dealerships as well as the local yocal garages may lack in this area. Fortunately, most are upright)