Auto repair is a high-ticket business. A brake job runs $300–$800. A transmission repair can top $3,000. A full engine rebuild hits $5,000+. When customers pay these bills by credit card — and most do — your processor takes 2.5% to 3.5% of every dollar.
On a $1,500 repair paid by card at a 3% effective rate, that's **$45 gone** in a single transaction. Over a year, a shop doing $40,000–$80,000/month in card sales is losing **$12,000 to $33,600** to processing fees.
Why Auto Repair Processing Costs Are Significant
High Average Tickets Amplify Percentage-Based Fees
The percentage model hits hardest on high-dollar transactions. A $2,000 engine repair at 2.8% costs $56 to process. That's more than your margin on the parts in some cases.
| Repair | Amount | Processing Fee (2.8%) |
|---|---|---|
| Oil change | $75 | $2.10 |
| Brake pads + rotors | $450 | $12.60 |
| Timing belt replacement | $900 | $25.20 |
| Transmission repair | $2,500 | $70.00 |
| Engine rebuild | $5,000 | $140.00 |
Parts and Labor Both Get Hit
Your processing fee applies to the entire invoice — parts and labor combined. You're paying processing fees on parts that you already bought at wholesale cost with thin markup.
Customers Expect Card Payment
Gone are the days when auto repair was a cash business. Customers finance large repairs on credit cards, use debit cards for routine maintenance, and increasingly expect contactless payment options.
Network Offset Pricing for Auto Repair
Network Offset Pricing displays a cash price and a card price on your estimate and invoice. The customer chooses their preferred payment method with full transparency.
Invoice example:
| Service | Cash | Card |
|---|---|---|
| Brake pad replacement (front) | $350.00 | $364.00 |
| 4-tire package + mount/balance | $680.00 | $707.20 |
| 60K mile service | $450.00 | $468.00 |
| AC system repair | $850.00 | $884.00 |
| Transmission rebuild | $3,200.00 | $3,328.00 |
Why It Works for Auto Repair
Customers understand the economics. Car owners know repairs are expensive. They appreciate transparency about what each payment method costs rather than having the processing fee hidden in your labor rate.
High tickets mean high per-transaction savings. Eliminating the $70 processing fee on a $2,500 repair is immediately meaningful.
Repeat service drives acceptance. Customers who service their vehicles with you regularly adapt quickly.
Estimates make it easy. Both prices appear on the written estimate — the customer sees the difference before they approve the work.
What Auto Repair Shops Pay
| Monthly Card Sales | Effective Rate | Annual Cost | With Network Offset Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|
| $30,000 | 2.8% | $10,080 | ~$0 |
| $50,000 | 2.7% | $16,200 | ~$0 |
| $80,000 | 2.6% | $24,960 | ~$0 |
| $120,000 | 2.5% | $36,000 | ~$0 |
What $15,000+ in Annual Savings Means
- A new lift or diagnostic equipment
- Expanded bays for more throughput
- Technician training and certification
- Marketing to grow the customer base
- Higher take-home for the shop owner
$10,000+
in potential annual savings with optimized payment processing.
Get Started
The first step to reducing your processing costs is understanding exactly what you are paying today. Request a free statement analysis and we will show you a side-by-side comparison of your current costs versus what you could save with Network Offset Pricing.