Is your mechanic quote fair?
Before you approve the repair, upload the estimate and get a plain-English second opinion on whether you can drive home, what is actually urgent, what looks padded, and what to say back to the advisor.
Upload the estimate, add your ZIP, and pay only when you are ready to see the full report.
Built for the moment before you approve the repair.
Average-cost pages are useful later. QuoteJudge is for the estimate already in your hand: the printed page, PDF, text message, or screenshot from the shop while you are deciding what to do next.
Drive-home guidance
A plain-English call on whether you can leave, wait a few days, or should not drive.
Need-it-now check
What looks necessary, optional, unsupported, or pressure-driven.
What to say next
A short script for asking the shop for proof, measurements, photos, or a better price.
Start with the exact repair-quote problem you have
These guides are built for the search phrases buyers use when the estimate feels wrong, the pressure gets high, or the bill changes after the fact.
Is my mechanic ripping me off?
Use this when the estimate feels vague, pushy, or padded with extras.
Mechanic charged more than quote
Use this when the bill is suddenly higher than the estimate you said yes to.
Can a mechanic charge more than the estimate?
Use this when the shop says the final bill can legally be higher than the estimate.
Mechanic overcharging for parts
Use this when the parts prices look inflated or the shop will not name the part grade.
Dealership service quote too high?
Use this when the dealer quote mixes real repairs with pricey maintenance bundles.
Brake repair quote checker
Use this when you need drive-home guidance and brake-specific proof thresholds.
Car repair estimate too high
Use this when the total feels high and you need to split urgent work from later work.