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re: Changing Your Own Oil to Avoid the Hassle?
Posted on 8/1/15 at 12:23 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
Posted on 8/1/15 at 12:23 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
I thought I read or heard somewhere that any/all lube oil retailers are legally obliged to handle return waste oil. I don't know if that was a state law or federal mandate. I know the QuickeeMarts of the world sell motor oil but are not equipped to take returned waste oil, possibly there's a volume threshold?
As to the original question, I've had a company-supplied vehicle for the last two decades, so no, I don't change my own oil in that vehicle. I go to the same place for oil changes, they know better than to attempt to upsell me on stupid shite.
The wife and kids' cars get changed at a 30 Minute Oil Change place.
As to the original question, I've had a company-supplied vehicle for the last two decades, so no, I don't change my own oil in that vehicle. I go to the same place for oil changes, they know better than to attempt to upsell me on stupid shite.
The wife and kids' cars get changed at a 30 Minute Oil Change place.
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