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Re: Engine mounts!? -Reply

To: peloquin@mamba.bio.uci.edu
Subject: Re: Engine mounts!? -Reply
From: "Scott Gardner" <gardner7@pilot.infi.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 22:23:18 +0000
> Dear Netters,
> 
> I am continually amazed at how cheap our LBC car parts can be compared
> to new cars (or even not so new cars). An example was the price I paid
> to replace an engine mount on my wifes 1985 VW Jetta. ONE engine mount
> was bas and cost 125 bux JUST FOR THE PART!!!!!! and that was from a
> "cheap"  place!!!!! So $20 for an MGB mount seems pretty good to me-
> albeit knowing VIcky B's prices, I'll bet you could get em for about
> half that from some place like Northwest Import Parts. 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 13 Jan
> 1998, Matt Kulka wrote:
> 

> John J. Peloquin
> Molecular Biology &
>   Biochemistry
John,
        I guess you haven't heard about the Volkswagen "no-moving-parts" 
rule.  Since I had a 1986 VW Jetta GLI, I'll enlighten you.  
Evidently VW decided to move to a flatter-rate pricing scheme.  If 
it's small, and has no moving parts, it will cost about $100, 
regardless of manufacturing cost.  For some reason, trim pieces and 
soft items seem to be exempt.  If you want a laugh, look at the 
little foam rubber bushing that connects the throttle cable to the 
gas pedal.  That's an $8 foam rubber donut.  I've also paid $40 per 
tappet from VW, before I found them for the "bargain" price of $13 
each.  The aluminum alloy wheels are about $300 each, and the 
windshield trim is $120 dollars.  I'm beginning to appreciate my MGB 
more and more...
Scott

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