How much does an oil change cost?
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
How much does an oil change cost?
I tried searching all over the forums.. but no luck..
so my 2007 TL-S is due for an A1 service (oil change i gues). how much would it cost to get a basic oil change? I think my acura dealership is charging about 30 dollars.. is it okay to get tat? and is it okay to get an oil change at a honda dealership or other stores like sears auto and pep boys?
so my 2007 TL-S is due for an A1 service (oil change i gues). how much would it cost to get a basic oil change? I think my acura dealership is charging about 30 dollars.. is it okay to get tat? and is it okay to get an oil change at a honda dealership or other stores like sears auto and pep boys?
#2
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Around here, 30 dollars is about average.
Yeah, it's just an oil change.
The only thing that matters is what oil they put in your car (and filter).
Any place that deals with cars know how to change oil (Dealership, Wal-Mart, Midas, etc).
If you can, do it yourself =)
My oil changes cost more than $30, though because of what I use (Synthetic Mobil 1).
Yeah, it's just an oil change.
The only thing that matters is what oil they put in your car (and filter).
Any place that deals with cars know how to change oil (Dealership, Wal-Mart, Midas, etc).
If you can, do it yourself =)
My oil changes cost more than $30, though because of what I use (Synthetic Mobil 1).
Last edited by guitarplayer16; 06-25-2011 at 02:27 PM.
#3
Senior Moderator
I tried searching all over the forums.. but no luck..
so my 2007 TL-S is due for an A1 service (oil change i gues). how much would it cost to get a basic oil change? I think my acura dealership is charging about 30 dollars.. is it okay to get tat? and is it okay to get an oil change at a honda dealership or other stores like sears auto and pep boys?
so my 2007 TL-S is due for an A1 service (oil change i gues). how much would it cost to get a basic oil change? I think my acura dealership is charging about 30 dollars.. is it okay to get tat? and is it okay to get an oil change at a honda dealership or other stores like sears auto and pep boys?
I wouldn't go to pepboys or another place since they do some VERY shady stuff all the time like not even changing the oil, leaving in the old filter, etc.
At least by going to honda or acura you have piece of mind that you are dealing with a big dealership in the event something goes wrong, and as well acura will have a record of the oil changes and such if you ever need a goodwill repair.
#4
06 Anthracite TL
I've been taking my car to Goodyear since new and trust them completely. My oil change is ~ $17 with me providing the M1 oil and filter. You should scope out a garage you trust and stick with them. In general, use the dealership for more specialized work (like the timing belt/ water pump service) or warranty repairs.
#5
Instructor
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thanks for the replies.. i gues il juz get the 30 dollar oil change at acura..
if i wasnt on this forum.. i woulda had to spend about 80 dollars for a freaking oil change.. thatz what the gas station mechanic wanted to charge me...
if i wasnt on this forum.. i woulda had to spend about 80 dollars for a freaking oil change.. thatz what the gas station mechanic wanted to charge me...
#7
Burning Brakes
I buy my oil and filter and go to different shops to get my oil change.
Almost all of them charge $15 if I bring my own oil and filter. I buy synthetic 5W-20 motor oil from walmart for about $20 for the 5 quart jug and only use the purolator pure one oil filter which sells for about $8.
Almost all of them charge $15 if I bring my own oil and filter. I buy synthetic 5W-20 motor oil from walmart for about $20 for the 5 quart jug and only use the purolator pure one oil filter which sells for about $8.
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#10
Team Owner
I would never let someone else change my oil.
#11
Racer
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good luck. i am a mechanical engineering major in UCR right now. engineering may seem fun but trust me it will be a lot of work, especially when it comes to your upper division engineering courses.
#15
Racer
Thanks you. Im actually thinking about mechanical as well. Maybe software? It will be a lot of work, but im always up to a good challange. And hopefully a great job in the future that could get me that type-s
Sorry to thread jack! But i figured this thread is pretty much old news.
Sorry to thread jack! But i figured this thread is pretty much old news.
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#18
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Changing oil isnt fun at all...i know because i just changed mines and found out the damn oil drain bolt was torqued too damn tight...ugh in 95 degree weather !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...added 20 mins to my oil change time(trying to break my old record)...and why does acura have the oil filter right on top of the damn control arms!!!
#20
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Changing oil isnt fun at all...i know because i just changed mines and found out the damn oil drain bolt was torqued too damn tight...ugh in 95 degree weather !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...added 20 mins to my oil change time(trying to break my old record)...and why does acura have the oil filter right on top of the damn control arms!!!
#23
Racer
^^^
I told you that the hands on stuff is my jam! And just dont torque it so hard next time. (I know, duhh right?) I cant remember what the correct ft/lbs is, but for something as simple as an oil drain bolt, its not that overly important...
Changing oil isnt fun at all...i know because i just changed mines and found out the damn oil drain bolt was torqued too damn tight...ugh in 95 degree weather !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...added 20 mins to my oil change time(trying to break my old record)...and why does acura have the oil filter right on top of the damn control arms!!!
#24
Registered Member
It's 29 ft/lbs or 360 in/lbs (360 is easier to set than 348).
#26
Placement of the filter on the TL is a horrible location IMO. My previous car 350z the oil filter was right on the side of the oil pan, it was easy breezy. The TL when taking off the oil filter it's impossible not to get oil all over the filter itself + dripping everywhere. I agree its not really worth the hassle doing it..but I do it anyways bc I don't trust people touching my car.
#27
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I'm paying $85 to do it myself. 6 quarts of redline 10W30 at $12 a quart and a $15 royal purple or amsoil filter. Expensive but good insurance. $2 a quart oil not worth it. Changing your oil does have draw backs interms of getting rid of it without spilling it all over but it's worth it to avoid shady mechanics. It's also very easy to do.
#28
i bring my own mobil 1 oil and filter to a gas station and pay about $10 for them to change it. i watch them do it just in case they decide to steal my oil and give me something else.
#29
Registered Member
Placement of the filter on the TL is a horrible location IMO. My previous car 350z the oil filter was right on the side of the oil pan, it was easy breezy. The TL when taking off the oil filter it's impossible not to get oil all over the filter itself + dripping everywhere. I agree its not really worth the hassle doing it..but I do it anyways bc I don't trust people touching my car.
No muss, no fuss.
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#30
2014 Jeep SRT
I stopped getting oil changes at small garages after the last one stripped the oil plug and didn't even change the filter when they were supposed to. That was years ago, and I learned my lesson. If you want it done right, do it yourself. I get pretty OCD with it now...after I've drained all the old oil, I'll pour in about 1/2 a quart of fresh oil and just let it drain through and rinse out any remaining old oil from the bottom of the oil pan....and I ALWAYS use a torque wrench to tighten the drain plug to the correct spec.
#31
08 MDX, 04 TL (sold)
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I stopped getting oil changes at small garages after the last one stripped the oil plug and didn't even change the filter when they were supposed to. That was years ago, and I learned my lesson. If you want it done right, do it yourself. I get pretty OCD with it now...after I've drained all the old oil, I'll pour in about 1/2 a quart of fresh oil and just let it drain through and rinse out any remaining old oil from the bottom of the oil pan....and I ALWAYS use a torque wrench to tighten the drain plug to the correct spec.
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