Posted by Bill(Wis) on December 12, 2021 at 12:37:44 from (67.86.36.109):
In Reply to: Oil changes posted by Geo-TH,In on December 12, 2021 at 11:43:14:
I did my own oil changes for many years thinking I was saving money. I found out it was actually costing me more money. Also costing me valuable time and the mess that goes with it. Any doubts I might have had about the quality of engine oil they were using were cast asunder one day when I saw a Mobil 1 tanker drive up and top off their oil supply tank. Each of my V8 engines takes 8 1/3 quarts of oil. When I compute the cost of that oil at Wal*Mart I end up paying more than at the dealer. They top off the windshield washer tank and check just about everything. Brakes, tires, windshield wiper blades, etc., and provide a written report at the completion. Of course, they're looking for something that needs replacing. That's why I change the engine and cabin air filters, blades, etc. anything that's easy because they will charge me the going price for that item plus an installation fee.
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