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re: Is there a bigger racket than getting your oil changed?
Posted on 6/18/19 at 7:50 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
Posted on 6/18/19 at 7:50 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
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What kind of chump would pay almost $100 for a service everyone can do at home...
I hear ya. Last winter around December or January I just didn't have time to change my own oil, so I went to a Jiffy Lube.
Almost $90 and that was with a $20 off special for being a first responder.
I usually change my own for less than $30 total.
Complete ripoff.
Posted on 6/18/19 at 8:02 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
The dealership doesn't even charge that much. The frick is this OP talking about? And that's for sybthetic, a systems check and a tire rotation. All for less than $100. Even at luxury dealerships.
Posted on 6/18/19 at 8:07 pm to LSUFanHouston
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I pay a hair under $65, fees and taxes included, for a full synthetic oil change and tire rotation.
Also includes them topping off any other fluids as needed.
This is at a dealership
If its a deal you're chasin
Exit I-10 at Mason
Don McGill Toyota of Kay-Tee!
Posted on 6/18/19 at 9:08 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
Who in the tap dancing frick pays $100 for an oil change???
Posted on 6/18/19 at 9:23 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
Who the frick pays "almost $100" for an oil change? NTB does it plus tire rotation for $19.99.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 9:14 am to deathvalleyfreak43
changing out your filter, lol. it's even easier.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 9:25 am to deathvalleyfreak43
Been using synthetic for 20 years. Change filter and top off at 7000 miles . Then full change at 7000 more
Posted on 6/19/19 at 9:29 am to Tempratt
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I still do it every 3000 miles; don't believe that shite about 10000 miles.
Just get a synthetic blend if you are going to change it that often. I got to 8,000 and still didn't have a change oil light come on.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 9:32 am to Korin
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Who the frick pays "almost $100" for an oil change? NTB does it plus tire rotation for $19.99.
FWIW I doubt that includes euro cars spec'd for the latest synthetics or big trucks that require tons of oil. Even economy cars are coming with 0W-20 these days.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 9:41 am to deathvalleyfreak43
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Is there a bigger racket than getting your oil changed?
Yes, the entire Multi-billion $$ vitamin/'natural' supplements, homeopathy, essential oils industry. All junk science, 'magical' claims without any evidence-based research...
But regarding getting an oil change, the bigger racket is not just the oil change, but their 'multi-point inspection' always results in your vehicle needing an air filter change, flushing of various lines, new brakes pads, etc....
This post was edited on 6/19/19 at 9:48 am
Posted on 6/19/19 at 9:55 am to Lokistale
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but their 'multi-point inspection' always results in your vehicle needing an air filter change, flushing of various lines, new brakes pads, etc....
The air filter and wipers are always what get me.
I know there are a ton of people out there who pay these mechanics a ton of money to change air filters and wipers. They probably wait an additional hour for it to get done when they could do both in about 10 minutes at home.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 10:37 am to deathvalleyfreak43
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What kind of chump would pay almost $100 for a service everyone can do at home... Are people really too lazy to unscrew a cap and dump the oil in a hole??
It's not $100, then you have to dispose of the used oil.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 10:54 am to dragginass
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Any 1/2 ton truck oil change with a name brand synthetic and a good filter will cost you at least $50 even if you do it yourself
Wrong. V8 tundra driver. 5 quart bottle of 0W-20 costs $19 on amazon, obviously don't use both bottles, fram extra guard oil filter is $6. So it costs me about $35 dollars to do it myself. I do it more because I enjoy it. As for my wifes car, it's about 6 inches off the ground, not bothering with all that.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 11:29 am to VanRIch
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Wrong. V8 tundra driver. 5 quart bottle of 0W-20 costs $19 on amazon, obviously don't use both bottles, fram extra guard oil filter is $6. So it costs me about $35 dollars to do it myself. I do it more because I enjoy it. As for my wifes car, it's about 6 inches off the ground, not bothering with all that.
1. Fram is a shite filter.
2. Change your drain plug washer
3. Show me a good synthetic for $4qt.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 11:47 am to dragginass
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Show me a good synthetic for $4qt.
Havoline 0W-20 Full Synthetic Motor Oil, 6 qt. $19.97 or $3.32 quart @ Wal-Mart
Posted on 6/19/19 at 11:52 am to deathvalleyfreak43
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Are people really too lazy to unscrew a cap and dump the oil in a hole??
I change it in my truck so i don't have to take my giant truck camper off for a shop to do it. And it's super easy to get under the truck without a jack. It holds nearly 4 gallons of oil and the oem filter is cheap.
Otherwise no way is it worth my time to DIY oil changes.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 12:22 pm to Croacka
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While i think 100 is pretty high, i have a hard time believing all the people in this thread paying less than 40 bucks
My area of expertise is the earthmoving heavy equipment field, but as part of my job I once was part of a team that had to study the automotive oil change industry, specifically their cost structure, as Cat was placing a greater emphasis on preventive maintenance services. What I found out was pretty surprising.
First, when it comes to oil change places, the say "you get what you pay for" is very true. Basically, if you're going to a place that changes your oil for a far cheaper price than other places, you need to ask yourself why they're so much cheaper.
These cheap oil change places keep their costs low by using sub-par parts and sub-par fluids as well. Using cheap filters & fluids will not protect your engine properly and will thus shorten the overall life of your engine. What's worse, oftentimes cheap oil is not blended properly to last to the extended oil change intervals that's common on newer vehicles.
So while you may think you're doing right by getting your oil changed every 5,000 miles as per the manufacturer's recommendations. What you're not taking into account is those recommendations are based on the proper filters & fluids being used in the automobile. If your vehicle service interval is 5,000 miles and you're running oil that loses proper viscosity before that mark, you're putting excessive wear on the engine and risking engine failure.
So my advise is before allowing any oil change place to service your vehicle, ask to see what filter they use and make sure it meets the manufacturer's specs. A cheap oil filter can also lead to engine wear and even failure. I've seen it happen. Same thing for the oil. Make sure it meets manufacturer specs in viscosity, blend, detergents, and overall lubrication.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 12:35 pm to weadjust
Damn, that's cheap. I'd have to check the specs but it has decent reviews.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 12:56 pm to pizzatiger
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I doubt that includes euro cars spec'd for the latest synthetics
The "latest synthetics" are just a different viscosity, not more expensive.
Mobil One is top shelf and the only way you are putting anywhere near 100 dollars worth of that in is with a diesel truck.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 1:08 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
Mine is 55 for a full synthetic in a tundra. You're getting screwed.
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