Replacing a GMC Hummer's Taillights Costs $6,100 in Parts Alone

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Replacing a GMC Hummer's Taillights Costs $6,100 in Parts Alone
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Replacing a GMC Hummer's taillights costs $6,100 in parts alone.

Oct 13, 2022The great thing about American trucks is that, generally speaking, even when they break it's not a big deal. They're built in such large volumes with such simple parts that most jobs can be done in an Autozone parking lot with off-the-shelf replacements. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for theThe owner said he was quoted $4040 for one taillight.

, after hearing this claim, did some digging to find the list price of the part itself. Turns out, each taillight retails for $3,045.48. Add in labor, taxes, and fees, and you could be looking at $7000-$8000 for a full set. For parts that are on the corner of the car, right next to where heavy cargo will be loaded in, and much more brittle than most parts. That's a recipe for some uncomfortable bills down the line.

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