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Old 04-25-2025, 07:47 PM
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Is there anywhere reputable around here (including nearby outside bubble) to get an oil change for under $50?
Got a full synthetic oil change at Walmart for $48+/-
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Old 04-25-2025, 07:51 PM
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Sorry, that $50 will not even cover the cost of full synthetic oil and a new filter. As noted above many new (or newer) cars recommend oil changes at around 10,000 miles, much longer than the old regular oil at 3000 to 5000 miles.
I use Wildwood tire, and they are cost competitive.
Agree about the costs, but did get a full synthetic oil change on a Honda CRV for < $50.
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Old 04-26-2025, 04:23 AM
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I go to Expert Auto on 441/27. I find them to be honest, fair, and reliable.
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I recently traded in a 2008 Honda with 110000 on the clock, changed the oil when the milage minder told me to , about 10000, burned no oil, started as it always had gas mileage the same as when new
. You sure lucked out, definitely what us mechanics are seeing.
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Old 04-26-2025, 08:54 AM
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Is there anywhere reputable around here (including nearby outside bubble) to get an oil change for under $50?
Take 5 oil change on 27/441 Lady Lake.
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Old 04-26-2025, 09:33 AM
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Is there anywhere reputable around here (including nearby outside bubble) to get an oil change for under $50?
Try Sumter Tire and Auto - Rt. 301 - Wildwood, FL. They are a family business and very reasonably priced and honest.
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After numerous oil changes at the dealers and a highly rated oil change place I went back to doing my own. I was the only customer that checked their work. Too much oil, not enough oil, missed grease fittings. Lost a lug nut after one service. Those smaller engines need more frequent oil change too. Been using Castrol oil with Wix filters for years.
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Old 04-26-2025, 12:35 PM
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Is there anywhere reputable around here (including nearby outside bubble) to get an oil change for under $50?
I have a Cadillac (just for reference) and I go to 5 Minute Oil Change in Leesburg.

They have been great and inn/out of there fast.

Of course... barely drive car (mostly golf cart) so don't get oil changed very often.
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Old 04-26-2025, 01:01 PM
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. You sure lucked out, definitely what us mechanics are seeing.
Maybe it helps when you change your own oil and filter, that being the only way you can be certain of what goes into your car, last time I had it done for me Walmart clipped a front end suspension component putting it on the rack
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Old 04-26-2025, 01:29 PM
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I'll get back to changing my own oil once my hip is replaced.
I need to go by time, (every 6 months) instead of miles because of low miles.
Sometime I barely have 1500 miles on.
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. At the price of oil these days, I do not think so. And it all depends on what vehicle you have and how many quarts or gallons it takes and then if you use synthetic or base oil. Both of my cars use synthetic and hold 9 quarts. The oil itself is more than $50. IMO and I'm a gear head, the best deal is WAL Mart. They have a very good selection of major brands and nobody even comes close dollar wise. I buy my oil off the shelf, go around and get a quality filter. Then go to their service dest and have them install what you just bought. They charge $29 for the service which is more than reasonable. I use the
WalMart on 466 before 301.
That's interesting. Have you compared the price of the oil and filter plus the $29 service to the price of their full service change? Does that really save you much money? Are you buying a certain brand of oil, maybe?
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does walmart report this to Carfax?
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does walmart report this to Carfax?
Carfax only good for what gets reported. IMO has nothing to do with condition of vehicle. I watched utube video on 1 year old certificated car that was crashed and new owner had big problems which wasn’t reported to carfax. Even under warranty the dealership said good luck. There no true reporting system IMO.
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Try Sumter Tire and Auto - Rt. 301 - Wildwood, FL. They are a family business and very reasonably priced and honest.
I stopped going there because they are not reasonably priced, especially for expensive repairs. Have you ever compared their prices with competitors? I saved $900 by using a competitor for a new AC compressor. Sumter Tire was the highest price among 3 other shops.
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I don't worry about oil changes...The engine will knock at you when it's time to change the oil

Ya, I think I bought one of your cars in the past.
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