Locally, the charges range from about £60 for just the fronts (many tyre outfits cannot provide 4 wheel alignments - 'tracking' is only the front two wheels) and £85 - £110 for all four, knowing that few offer this service. My local dealer (shared with three other brands) charge a whopping £100+ for all 4 to be done.
I find that doing a check yourself beforehand is far cheaper. i.e. checking on a completely flat bit of road (or carefully driving down the centre of the cambered part, e.g. on a side road when its not busy for a short distance) that the car doesn't skew the left too much (it will a bit as they are set up that way on RHD cars) and not to the right at all, and to check that all four tyres have worn evenly across their width.
Tyres that are too low pressure will wear more on the inner and outer edges, over-inflated ones down the middle, but wheels out of alignment will wear a lot more on one side of the tyre than the other, as the steering correction needed to overcome this means that they get worn more and far quicker than if they're ok.
I probably would have mine checked a bit more often if it wasn't so expensive compared to my spend on tyres, given I'm light of wear anyway and don't do sufficient mileage to require regular tyre changes. Being sensible and doing your best to avoid potholes (safely) and kerbing/speed hump damage will help enormously to reduce the need for getting a 2 or 4 wheel alingment done.
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