How Much the 10 Most Common Car Repairs Cost — and How To Afford Them

How Much the 10 Most Common Car Repairs Cost — and How To Afford Them · GOBankingRates

If you own a car, maintenance and repairs are inevitable ? and potentially expensive ? part of life. Here?s a look at the 10 most common repairs, which were outlined in a past report by automotive market research company IMR Inc. You?ll also learn what they cost on average and pick up some tips and tricks to help you pay for those repairs when they arrive, which they eventually will.

Last updated: Oct. 20, 2020

Oil/Filter Change

  • Cost of oil change: $35-$75

  • Cost of oil filter replacement: $5-$15

According to Kelley Blue Book, the stated cost of an oil change can increase dramatically if your car takes synthetic oil. If it does, you can expect to pay $65-$125 instead. In most cases, an oil change comes with a filter replacement, which, according to FIXD Automotive, tacks on an extra $5-$15.

Wiper Blade Replacement

  • Cost of wiper blade replacement: $56-$89

Windshield wipers themselves cost between $30-$55, according to RepairPal, while labor costs range from $26-$34. This, however, is a DIYable repair for most. You’ll know it?s time for new blades if they?re not moving smoothly, make a chirping or chattering sound, the rubber edge looks torn or worn or, most importantly, leave streaks and don?t clear the windshield of water.

Air Filter Replacement

  • Cost of air filter replacement: $57-$90

According to RepairPal, air filters cost between $28-$43 and labor costs account for the rest. The good news is this task, which should be performed annually or whenever the filter is clogged or dirty, is any easy DIY. Just open the hood, locate and open the air filter?s housing, pop out the old one, insert the new one and replace the housing cover. This will help both your car and your bank account breathe a little easier.

Scheduled Maintenance

  • Cost of scheduled maintenance at 40,000 miles: $53-$94

  • Cost of scheduled maintenance at 100,000 miles: $224-$323

You should be able to keep the cost of scheduled maintenance at 40,000 miles inside $100, according to RepairPal, but that figure can grow with each next scheduled maintenance visit as problems tend to become more severe and numerous with time. Also, this is a time to be vigilant. According to Edmunds, it?s not uncommon for so-called dealer-recommended services to cost $100 or more than the maintenance stated in your car?s manual.

New Tires

  • Cost of new tires: $100-$300 each

It?s possible to get low-end tires on the cheap for as little as $50, but standard, moderately priced all-weathers will generally run you $100-$300. High-end, ultra-performance or specialty off-road tires, however, can cost as much as $300 or more ? for each tire. The good news is you can often buy them two at a time and rotate the older tires ? partially worn but still driveable ? to the front. New tires should go on the back.