South East regional pricing

How Much Does a Car Mechanic Cost in Adur?

Updated prices for . Adur prices are typically 3% above the national average.

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Price summary

Adur Price Summary

Service Low Average High
MOT Test £55 £55 £55
Full Car Service (Major) £205 £310 £515
Interim Service (Minor) £105 £155 £255

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on South East regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Car Mechanic Prices in Adur

Adur is in South East England and car mechanic costs here are 3% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

MOT Test

Low

£55

Average

£55

High

£55

45-60 minutes

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The annual MOT test is a legal requirement for cars over three years old. The maximum fee is set by the government at £54.85 for a standard car (Class 4). Many garages offer discounted MOTs from £20-£35, especially when booked alongside a service. The test checks roadworthiness including brakes, lights, emissions, tyres and steering.

What affects the price

  • Maximum fee is fixed at £54.85 by law
  • Many garages discount below the maximum
  • Any repairs needed are charged separately
  • Retests within 10 working days are often free

Full Car Service (Major)

Low

£205

Average

£310

High

£515

3-5 hours

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A comprehensive major service including oil and filter change, air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs, brake fluid check, coolant check, full inspection of brakes, suspension, steering, exhaust and electrics. Follows the manufacturer's service schedule. Dealerships charge more than independent garages.

~73% labour, ~27% materials

What affects the price

  • Vehicle make and model (prestige cars cost more)
  • Dealership vs independent garage
  • Whether genuine or aftermarket parts are used
  • Additional work discovered during the service

Interim Service (Minor)

Low

£105

Average

£155

High

£255

1-2 hours

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A basic interim service between full services, typically including an oil and filter change, visual inspection of brakes, tyres, lights and fluid top-ups. Recommended every 6 months or 6,000 miles between annual full services.

~77% labour, ~23% materials

What affects the price

  • Vehicle make and model
  • Type of oil required (synthetic costs more)
  • Dealership vs independent garage
  • Whether any issues are found during inspection

Brake Pad Replacement (Per Axle)

Low

£105

Average

£175

High

£310

1-2 hours

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Replacing the brake pads on one axle (front or rear). Front pads wear faster and are usually done first. Price is for pads only; if discs also need replacing, expect to pay £250-£400 per axle for pads and discs together.

~62% labour, ~38% materials

What affects the price

  • Front vs rear axle (front pads cost slightly more)
  • Vehicle make and model (performance cars cost more)
  • Whether discs also need replacing
  • Quality of brake pads (budget vs OEM vs performance)

Clutch Replacement

Low

£410

Average

£690

High

£1,130

4-8 hours

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Replacing the clutch assembly including the clutch plate, pressure plate and release bearing. Labour is the biggest cost as the gearbox must be removed to access the clutch. A dual-mass flywheel replacement at the same time can add £300-£600.

~70% labour, ~30% materials

What affects the price

  • Vehicle make and model (some are much harder to access)
  • Whether the flywheel also needs replacing
  • Front-wheel drive vs rear-wheel drive (affects labour time)
  • Dealership vs independent garage

Timing Belt Replacement

Low

£310

Average

£515

High

£925

3-6 hours

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Replacing the timing belt (cambelt) and often the water pump at the same time. A snapped timing belt can destroy the engine on interference engines, so this is essential preventative maintenance. Typically needed every 60,000-100,000 miles or 5-7 years.

~75% labour, ~25% materials

What affects the price

  • Vehicle make and model (engine layout affects labour)
  • Whether the water pump is replaced at the same time
  • Timing belt vs timing chain (chains last longer but cost more)
  • Manufacturer's recommended replacement interval

Tyre Fitting (Per Tyre)

Low

£50

Average

£90

High

£165

20-30 minutes per tyre

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Supplying and fitting a new tyre including wheel balancing and valve replacement. Price includes the tyre itself. Budget tyres start from around £40, mid-range £60-£90, and premium brands £100-£160+. Fitting and balancing is typically £10-£20 per tyre on top.

~8% labour, ~92% materials

What affects the price

  • Tyre size (larger wheels and low-profile tyres cost more)
  • Budget vs mid-range vs premium tyre brand
  • Run-flat tyres cost significantly more
  • Whether you buy online and have them fitted locally

Battery Replacement

Low

£105

Average

£205

High

£360

15-30 minutes

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Supplying and fitting a new car battery. Price includes the battery and fitting. Standard batteries last 3-5 years. Stop-start batteries and AGM batteries for newer cars cost more. Some modern cars need the battery registered with diagnostic equipment after fitting.

~23% labour, ~77% materials

What affects the price

  • Battery type (standard, AGM, EFB for stop-start cars)
  • Battery size and capacity required
  • Whether the battery needs coding/registering to the car
  • Mobile fitting services may charge a callout fee

Exhaust Replacement

Low

£155

Average

£360

High

£720

1-3 hours

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Replacing part or all of the exhaust system. Most repairs involve replacing a single section (back box, centre section or downpipe) rather than the entire system. A catalytic converter replacement is significantly more expensive and can cost £500-£1,500 on its own.

~31% labour, ~69% materials

What affects the price

  • Which section needs replacing (back box is cheapest)
  • Whether the catalytic converter needs replacing
  • Vehicle make and model
  • Stainless steel vs mild steel exhaust

Air Conditioning Regas

Low

£50

Average

£75

High

£155

30-60 minutes

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Recharging the car's air conditioning system with refrigerant gas. Recommended every 2 years as the system gradually loses gas. The service includes vacuuming the old gas, leak testing and recharging with the correct amount. Newer cars using R1234yf gas cost more than older R134a systems.

~47% labour, ~53% materials

What affects the price

  • Refrigerant type (R1234yf is more expensive than R134a)
  • Whether any leaks need repairing first
  • Whether an anti-bacterial treatment is included
  • Seasonal pricing (cheaper in winter)

Diagnostic Check

Low

£40

Average

£70

High

£125

30-60 minutes

More details

Plugging diagnostic equipment into the car's OBD port to read fault codes and identify problems. Includes reading and interpreting error codes and providing a diagnosis. Some garages waive the diagnostic fee if you have the repair done with them.

What affects the price

  • Whether the fee is waived if you proceed with repairs
  • Complexity of the fault (some require extended diagnosis)
  • Dealership vs independent garage
  • Whether specialist manufacturer diagnostic tools are needed

Wheel Alignment

Low

£30

Average

£50

High

£80

30-60 minutes

More details

Adjusting the wheel alignment (tracking) using computerised equipment to ensure all four wheels are pointing in the correct direction. Prevents uneven tyre wear and improves handling. Front-only alignment is cheaper; four-wheel alignment is more thorough.

What affects the price

  • Front-only vs four-wheel alignment
  • Whether the car has adjustable rear suspension
  • How far out of alignment the wheels are
  • Whether any suspension components need replacing first

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Car Mechanic

Taking your car to a mechanic for a service or repair follows a standard process from booking through to collection, whether you use a main dealer or an independent garage.

1

Booking and vehicle drop-off

You book the service or repair and agree a date to bring the car in. Most garages ask you to drop the car off first thing in the morning. Let them know about any specific symptoms or warning lights so they can investigate during the appointment.

2

Inspection and diagnosis

The mechanic carries out the booked work and inspects the vehicle for any additional issues. For a service, this includes checking brakes, tyres, suspension, fluid levels, and belts. If they find extra work needed, they will contact you with a quote before proceeding.

3

Approval and repair

If additional work is recommended, the garage explains what needs doing and gives you a price. You approve or decline each item before they start. A reputable garage will never carry out extra work without your permission and will show you the worn or faulty parts if you ask.

4

Quality check and road test

Once the work is complete, the mechanic checks everything is properly fitted and the car drives correctly. For brake, clutch, or suspension work, they will typically take the car on a short road test to verify the repair under real driving conditions.

5

Collection, payment, and paperwork

You collect the car and receive an itemised invoice showing all parts and labour. Your service book or digital record is stamped or updated. The garage should explain what was done, flag anything to monitor, and advise when your next service or MOT is due.

Regional comparison

How Adur Compares

Average cost of mot test across regions.

Adur
+3% £55
National Average
baseline £54.85
London
+24% £70

Local insights

What Affects Car Mechanic Costs in Adur?

Adur has a diverse population with varying needs and budgets, all of which directly affect car mechanic costs. The local market, competition between providers, and demand levels in the area all influence what you will pay. Prices tend to be higher in areas with greater demand and fewer providers.

Adur mechanic costs are 3% above the UK average, reflecting the local cost of living and market conditions. Despite regional variation, prices can still differ by 30-50% between providers for the same service, making it worth comparing multiple options.

Several factors affect what you will pay for car mechanic services in Adur. The scope and complexity of what you need is the biggest driver, followed by the provider's experience and reputation. Premium or specialist options will cost more. For the most involved services, expect to pay £410 to £1,130 for clutch replacement in Adur.

When getting quotes in Adur, compare at least three different providers. Ask for a detailed breakdown of what is included in the price. Always check certifications, reviews and itemised estimates before approving work.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need car body repair (£105–£360), driving lessons (£30–£40), or man & van (£30–£55) in Adur.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about car mechanic costs in Adur.

What is the difference between an MOT and a service?
An MOT is a legal inspection that checks your car meets minimum road safety and emissions standards. A service is routine maintenance such as changing the oil, filters and checking wear items. You need both — an MOT every year (for cars over 3 years old) and regular servicing to keep your car reliable.
Can I use an independent mechanic instead of a main dealer?
Yes. Independent garages are often 30-50% cheaper than main dealers and can carry out the same work without voiding your warranty, provided they use manufacturer-approved parts and follow the service schedule. This is protected under the Block Exemption Regulation.
How often does a car need servicing?
Most manufacturers recommend a service every 12 months or 10,000-12,000 miles, whichever comes first. Some modern cars have variable service intervals based on driving conditions. Check your owner manual or service book for the recommended schedule.
What does a diagnostic check involve?
A diagnostic check plugs a computer into your car OBD port to read fault codes stored by the engine management system. This helps identify the cause of warning lights, running problems or emissions issues. The check itself takes 30-60 minutes, but fixing the underlying fault is quoted separately.
Will using an independent garage void my car warranty?
No. Under the Block Exemption Regulation, you can use any garage for servicing and repairs without voiding your manufacturer warranty, as long as they use parts that meet the manufacturer's specification and follow the service schedule. Keep all invoices as proof of work done.
How do I know if a garage is trustworthy?
Look for garages approved by the Motor Ombudsman, AA, RAC, or Good Garage Scheme. These accreditations mean the garage meets industry standards and has a complaints process. Online reviews help too, but pay more attention to how the garage responds to negative reviews than to the star rating alone.
When should I replace my timing belt?
Check your manufacturer's handbook — most recommend replacement every 60,000 to 100,000 miles or every 5-7 years, whichever comes first. A snapped timing belt can destroy the engine on most cars, making this one of the most important pieces of preventative maintenance. Not all cars have a timing belt; some use a timing chain which lasts longer.
Is it cheaper to supply my own car parts?
Sometimes, but many garages will not fit customer-supplied parts because they cannot guarantee their quality and may not offer a warranty on the work. Garages typically mark up parts by 20-40%, but this markup includes sourcing, warranty coverage, and responsibility if the part fails. Ask the garage to quote with and without parts so you can compare.
What is the difference between an interim and a full service?
An interim (minor) service covers the essentials — oil and filter change, fluid top-ups, and a visual safety check. A full (major) service is more comprehensive, adding air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs, brake fluid check, and a thorough inspection of brakes, suspension, and exhaust. Most cars need a full service annually and an interim at 6 months if you do high mileage.
How much does a car mechanic cost in Adur in 2026?
MOT Test in Adur typically costs between £55 and £55, with the average being around £55. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are car mechanic prices cheaper in Adur than London?
Adur prices are 3% above the national average, though still £15 cheaper than London for mot test.
How do I find a good car mechanic in Adur?
Get at least three quotes from different mechanics, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check certifications, reviews and itemised estimates before approving work.
What affects car mechanic prices in Adur?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Adur rates are 3% above the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do car mechanic prices include materials in Adur?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some mechanics break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.