Is it worth it to go to the dealership for an oil change?

Is it worth it to go to the dealership for an oil change?

Whether or not you decide to take your car to a dealership for a simple service like an oil change, or even a more major service, be sure to keep your receipts. While your car’s warranty can’t be voided, it’s still a good measure to keep track of the service that your received should any issues arise down the road.

Can you get an oil change at an independent shop?

Additionally, if you’re worried that getting an oil change at an independent shop will void your car’s warranty, then you can rest assured that it won’t be since you had the service done at an actual dealer. Although, according to Autotrader, an automaker can’t void your warranty for going anywhere other than a dealer for service.

What should I expect when I change the oil in my car?

It’s common to replace your filter when you change your oil. By now, the old oil will have emptied out fully. Then the technician will put the oil pan back on your car and refill the engine with oil. You may choose which oil you want or the technician will choose for you based on what brands they stock at that shop.

Do you have to replace the oil filter when you change the oil?

If the filter is coated in oil, it will need to be replaced. It’s common to replace your filter when you change your oil. By now, the old oil will have emptied out fully. Then the technician will put the oil pan back on your car and refill the engine with oil.

Whether or not you decide to take your car to a dealership for a simple service like an oil change, or even a more major service, be sure to keep your receipts. While your car’s warranty can’t be voided, it’s still a good measure to keep track of the service that your received should any issues arise down the road.

Additionally, if you’re worried that getting an oil change at an independent shop will void your car’s warranty, then you can rest assured that it won’t be since you had the service done at an actual dealer. Although, according to Autotrader, an automaker can’t void your warranty for going anywhere other than a dealer for service.

Is it cheaper to get an oil change at Sears or Ford dealership?

Also, on regular maintenance it can sometimes be cheaper, not more expensive. To get an oil change and tire rotation where I live, the Ford dealer is $38.95 plus tax, and Sears wants $75. So it’s not necessarily more expensive, and they know more about your car.

How often are car dealership service managers wrong?

They might be right 10 to 20 percent of the time, close 20 percent of the time, and dead wrong 60 percent of the time. I had a customer go through six oxygen sensors when all it was was a shorted wire. What’s the smartest thing you can buy from the dealer? A brand-name extended service contract. So if you’re buying a Ford, get a Ford contract.

Why do you need an oil change franchise?

Oil change franchises are handy, especially since oil “must be properly disposed of.”. Oil change franchises also have crews that can leave loose or stripped oil plugs or filters. Low price change is bulk low price oil, shops have been known to “appear” to change oil to increase profits.

How long does it take to get an oil change?

Oil changes are a loss leader fir the most part for a dealership. BMW and VW both took about an hour for me. Though BMW usually asks if you want a loaner and sends you on your way if you do. I guess they have a backlog of stuff to do and oil changes don’t pay that much.

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