Here’s a blog post drafted for you. The phrase “model deviz service auto excel” is a bit ambiguous, so I’ve interpreted it as a workflow where you use to model currency exchange rates (“deviz”/devises) for auto (automotive) service pricing or financial planning.

Part name, code (important for warranty), quantity, and unit price. Footer (Legal & Totals): Calculations:

Copy and paste this structured text directly into your Excel sheet starting at cell A1 to build your grid.

This concise guide shows how to build a practical Excel toolkit that models vehicle (auto) service costs, maintenance schedules, and quotes (deviz = estimate). It’s aimed at mechanics, fleet managers, service advisors, and DIYers who want a repeatable, professional quoting and tracking system.

This guide explores why an Excel-based estimate system is essential for your workshop and how to build one that works. Why Use an Excel Template for Auto Service Estimates?

In the "Total" column, use =Qty*UnitPrice . At the bottom, use =SUM() for the grand total.