Oil change price?
This is my first oil change and i called for several retail oil change services to get a quote and Midas says 89.95, Oil Changers 40.35, firestone 79.95 and other smaller shops around 60 to 80...
I thought average oil change cost was about 20 to 30? Where is a good reasonably priced oil changing service? |
1st off you need 6 quarts. 2nd The 2012 come with a Synthetic blend, so they are either quoting you on that or full Synthetic. Tell them you want 6 of regular oil, it should be much less, although I would not put regular oil in these engines.
Plus whatever you use needs to be Dexos 1 approved to help maintain your cars warranty. FYI - You can do it yourself for around $35 using Mobil 1 synthetic. Changing oil on the V6 is a peice of cake. |
Not in these cars. They take a lot of premium oil if Im not mistaken. My dealership charges around $75.
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You should consider DIY.
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The v6 engine oil capacity is 7.6 qts, be thankful you don't have the SS with an 8.9 wt oil capacity.
I find it's cheapest to supply your own oil as where that's where most of the mark up is, and you KNOW what youre getting. I buy my own oil, and my dealer charges me $15 for the filter, labor, and disposal of the old oil. |
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Here is some good info: Engine- (GM recomends using synthetic engine oil) LS3/L99: 8.0 qts........5W-30 Synthetic Oil(GM uses Mobil 1) V6: 6.0 qts........5W-30 Synthetic Oil(GM uses Mobil 1) ^^Capacities are WITH replacement of oil filter LS3/L99 Oil Filter: ACDelco PF48.........K&N HP-1017........Napa Gold 7060 V6: ACDelco PF2129............K&N HP-7003........Napa Gold 7090 |
Geez... dealer charged me $45+ tax for my oil change, and rotated the tires, checked other stuff/ fluids/ belts/ lights etc.
The DEALER. A little off topic, BTW, but remember that ALL Jiffy Lube/ Midas/ Perp Boys are there to RIP YOU OFF. I've seen it many times personally, and there have been plenty of expose shows busting them out. And, many employees are quite frank about it: The price they charge for an oil change will not keep them in business. They MUST "find" other things to fix/ replace/ service on the majority of their vehicles. You can take a car in PERFECT condition, and they will "find" that your engine needs a complete flush (won't survive another 10 miles on just a weak- sauce oil change), your muffler bearings are bad, your flux capacitor needs a rebuild, your PIT valves need resizing, the seals in your cowfly need to be lubed... and you will ALWAYS need new wiper blades and an air filter. They do not like anybody to come in for the oil change, and just get the oil changed. They don't make money then... I could wax philosophical on this topic for hours on end... just remember, they are NOT there because they CARE about you, your family, your puppies and your kids... they are in business to "find" things to repair so that they will make a huge profit. Just keep that in mind, and never, ever, agree to any of their suggested extra jobs. Ever. No, seriously... NEVER. |
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Yea, my dealer charges me around $90 for an oil change. BUT they hooked me up with this program where I paid $200 and got 6 oil changes.
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I go to the dealer, too, partly because if/ when warranty issues come up, I've got records and a paper trail that will prove that I have been religious about maintenance and keeping a close eye on all systems. No warranty rejection can be based on "the fella who did your oil changes screwed up..." because, it's the Chevy guy who does those...
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