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Dec 26, 2024
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durandal
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It totally depends on how much I can get an oil change for somewhere else. Right now we've got a place that does it
for like $25. Totally worth it. If I have to pay $45+ though I'll just do it myself and save the money.
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POLL: DIY oil change or pay someone to do it?
Uno Doctoro
Dec 26, 4:59pm
I've done it myself but don't have a good setup to do it. Getting rid of the oil
JAGA97
Dec 26, 5:00pm
This is the biggest reason for me. I don’t wanna drag the oil somewhere to get
Cougz19
Dec 26, 5:03pm
I drain it and then take it with me in my other vehicle when I go to but the new
ImRonBurgundy?
Dec 26, 5:09pm
I've done it before, but it's pretty inconvenient for me. Worth it to pay
russkiejedi
Dec 26, 5:10pm
I like making sure my stuff is tight but not stripped out. I also like knowing my oil was actually changed.
byuluvr
Dec 26, 5:02pm
I do it myself because I like doing it. If you don't enjoy it, no reason to do yourself
txblue
Dec 26, 5:03pm
Lots of reasons. You can ensure quality, you pay less, you can choose the oil
sakar12
Dec 26, 5:11pm
You can save a lot of money doing it yourself.
shakarocks
Dec 26, 5:14pm
Hard to save money. Walmart practically gives oil changes away, for example
reddead
Dec 26, 6:02pm
I can't imagine they use very good oil
sakar12
Dec 26, 6:24pm
They use Quaker State and Penzoil
reddead
Dec 26, 6:27pm
I've done both. Obviously you're paying for convenience to pay someone. It's
Superkid
Dec 26, 5:03pm
Don’t have a good place to do it or the right tools.
Coug98
Dec 26, 5:05pm
Depending on the vehicle, some cheap Rhino ramps would be enough and then all
Superkid
Dec 26, 5:11pm
I studied hard & found a good job so I earned enough to pay for changes!
MichCoug
Dec 26, 5:11pm
Don’t be yewt shaming people!
Cougz19
Dec 26, 5:16pm
Whom would you state applies your bathroom tissue or mans your bidet?
Q-grr
Dec 26, 7:58pm
DIY
TLCougar
Dec 26, 5:13pm
I enjoy doing my own. Some ramps and an oil pan are not expensive. I hate how
ImRonBurgundy?
Dec 26, 5:14pm
In college I worked at a Jiffy Lube type of place.
shakarocks
Dec 26, 5:14pm
This is exactly my situation. I have 4 MDXs and it is gonna cost ~$120 each. I
Uno Doctoro
Dec 26, 5:21pm
4 of the same car? That's hilarious.
Superkid
Dec 26, 5:22pm
I love the car. Has longevity, super comfortable, and drives awesome. Timing
Uno Doctoro
Dec 26, 5:51pm
Seems like a little overkill with 4 mdx
Cougz19
Dec 26, 5:23pm
RE: This is exactly my situation. I have 4 MDXs and it is gonna cost ~$120 each.
maxpowers
Dec 26, 5:32pm
I pay $65-$70 bucks. The shop does it in about 20 minutes. If I make one
GideonsTrumpet
Dec 26, 5:25pm
That's fine but that shop doesn't exist where I live.
shakarocks
Dec 26, 6:47pm
It takes 45 minutes and saves $50
NGB
Dec 26, 5:23pm
It totally depends on how much I can get an oil change for somewhere else. Right now we've got a place that does it
durandal
Dec 26, 5:25pm
I do my own, but I have access to a hoist, drains and tools. I'd pay a place I trust (not Jiffy lube or similar) if I
John Doe
Dec 26, 5:28pm
I order my oil/filters online. I can change my oil and clean up in about 10mins
Trinity
Dec 26, 5:29pm
DIY. Saves time, money, and can help you sell your ride for more $
Covid-19
Dec 26, 5:29pm
DIY my car. $45 at Walmart for full synthetic in the others. Every 5K/ 1 per yr.
Malathion
Dec 26, 5:29pm
I DIY only because my neighbor has all the stuff and we can do it in <30 min
maxpowers
Dec 26, 5:31pm
Most oil places can't even tell you what oil they're putting in, much less the
Ghost of Peanut
Dec 26, 5:40pm
I hate storing and disposing of used oil.
IGlowInTheDark
Dec 26, 5:58pm
You have a car that needs oil changes? Ha Ha Ha!
CougarVeteran
Dec 26, 6:15pm
It’s super easy
Swag Kazekage
Dec 26, 6:18pm
Do yourself is almost always the answer. Also, get fumoto plugs for the future
Zak
Dec 26, 6:31pm
I've seen those, look cool
Covid-19
Dec 26, 6:34pm
When the local fire dept. would use it for winter heating I would do it.
Q-grr
Dec 26, 7:56pm
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