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frontpage Posted by fomenter23 • Sep 14, 2021
frontpage Posted by fomenter23 • Sep 14, 2021

Educators: Complimentary Oil Change at Participating Mazda Dealers (ID Req.)

through 9/30/2021

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Participating Mazda Dealers offer Complimentary Oil Change, Vehicle Cleaning and Inspection for Educators on most makes/models of cars when you follow the instructions below to schedule service.
  • Note: Documentation that clearly reflects proof of occupation within 12 months of the service date required. Examples include ID card with person's name and name of education facility, pay stub or ID badge
Thanks to community member fomenter23 for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to Mazda Educator's Appreciation Program
  2. Scroll down and click 'Schedule a Service'
  3. Enter Zip Code for Local Dealerships
  4. Click on a Dealership
  5. Enter Make / Year / Model / Mileage (approximate)
  6. Click Next
  7. Choose: Essential Car Care Program - Educator's Free Oil Change, car wash and interior cleaning and vehicle inspection (participating dealers)
  8. Schedule your appointment
  9. Enter your contact information
  10. Book the Service
  11. Be sure to bring documentation that clearly reflects proof of occupation within 12 months of the service date

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Promotion valid through 9/30/2021
    • Excludes: exotic vehicles, classic car vehicles, off-road vehicles, and vehicles with greater than 8-quart engine oil capacity or any other vehicles with special manufacturer requirements or that require specialized tools or training
    • Eligible Customers include: Active teachers, professors, teaching assistants, teaching aids, administrators, coaches, school support staff (e.g., custodial staff, bus drivers, office staff, etc.) within 12 months of the service date.
    • Eligible Educational Facilities include: Public, private, or parochial pre-school, elementary, middle or high school, academy, charter school, prep school, boarding school, college (e.g., career, community, junior, technical), university, post-graduate studies (e.g., master's, doctorate, law, medical, veterinary degrees, etc.)

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Written by fomenter23
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Participating Mazda Dealers offer Complimentary Oil Change, Vehicle Cleaning and Inspection for Educators on most makes/models of cars when you follow the instructions below to schedule service.
  • Note: Documentation that clearly reflects proof of occupation within 12 months of the service date required. Examples include ID card with person's name and name of education facility, pay stub or ID badge
Thanks to community member fomenter23 for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to Mazda Educator's Appreciation Program
  2. Scroll down and click 'Schedule a Service'
  3. Enter Zip Code for Local Dealerships
  4. Click on a Dealership
  5. Enter Make / Year / Model / Mileage (approximate)
  6. Click Next
  7. Choose: Essential Car Care Program - Educator's Free Oil Change, car wash and interior cleaning and vehicle inspection (participating dealers)
  8. Schedule your appointment
  9. Enter your contact information
  10. Book the Service
  11. Be sure to bring documentation that clearly reflects proof of occupation within 12 months of the service date

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Promotion valid through 9/30/2021
    • Excludes: exotic vehicles, classic car vehicles, off-road vehicles, and vehicles with greater than 8-quart engine oil capacity or any other vehicles with special manufacturer requirements or that require specialized tools or training
    • Eligible Customers include: Active teachers, professors, teaching assistants, teaching aids, administrators, coaches, school support staff (e.g., custodial staff, bus drivers, office staff, etc.) within 12 months of the service date.
    • Eligible Educational Facilities include: Public, private, or parochial pre-school, elementary, middle or high school, academy, charter school, prep school, boarding school, college (e.g., career, community, junior, technical), university, post-graduate studies (e.g., master's, doctorate, law, medical, veterinary degrees, etc.)

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Written by fomenter23

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Mazda is one of the most underrated brands in the market!
LOL, people attempt to make a word plural by adding 's. It's Mazdas.
I personally don't like to go to the dealers unless it's covered under warranty or it's something that requires specialized equipment.

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Quote from rdmustang1 :
From the BP link:


That article is garbage as it purposefully misinterprets what was said. They estimate that using today's technology and the known reserves there are 53 years left. Fortunately technology is rapidly improving for oil extraction and reserves are being found at record rates. I work with a lot of petroleum engineers who say that it will be countless generations before we even have to start thinking about running out of oil but in the end nobody really knows.

We do need to invest in alternative energy sources not because we need to replace oil but because we need to be able to produce MUCH larger amounts of energy to keep up with technology innovation.
Do you have anything to refute this information? Scientific analysis rather than "I know a guy who says otherwise". The original article I posted is from Stanford university. One of the most prestigious colleges in the world.

As entire countries catch up to more industrialized nations, gas consumption would increase obviously. Which would expedite the exhaustion of resources further. But this shouldn't be an issue because countries have already made the pledge to phase our gas powered cars. The big players in the world are moving to do this. So that will allow gas to last quite awhile longer. The only people who will be mad at this are people connected (the ultra rich) to companies that extract oil from the ground.

But the world is all about innovation and change. There were a lot of rich people who were upset when the car replaced horses. Sales for horses dropped tremendously. I'm sure there were quite a few people that pouted and cried about cars vs horses during that time: "Cars are dangerous, they move too fast, they need oil, where am I going to get oil for my car? My horse doesn't need any of that! They can just eat grass. It's everywhere!". Eventually those complainers got old and died. Now everyone owns a car. 😂
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Quote from MadPup :
Doesn't it stink?
sometimes it can make the shop a little smoky/smelly for a little while, usually when you first fire it up, but it clears out pretty quickly, and when it's up and running good, it's perfectly fine. Works out really well for us, as we would have to pay someone to pick up our waste oil. Now we store it in 55gal drums over the summer, and that also allows us to accept used oil from people in our community for free. one of these https://www.lanair.com/
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rick355
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Quote from nottrollin :
A good mechanic wouldn't let a car go for 10 years without checking and changing filters, spark plugs, transmission fluid, shocks, bushings, etc.

Coolant, brake fluid, tranny fluid, gear oil, etc do not last forever.
As a mechanic though, when you tell people these things, you don't want to feel like you're pushing things on people. I never try to sell anyone anything they don't need, even if an air filter is recommended maintenance at a certain mileage, I always check it first to see if it actually needs replacing. You're not going to get rich pushing air filters on people, but you will do very well gaining their trust! auto tech 40yrs...
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jrwhite82
over 3 years ago
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Got mine done through this program. Pretty awesome service. Didn't try to upswell me. They even through in full synthetic because my car is high mileage. I have to say that Even something simple like this makes me appreciate Mazda as a company.
Thanks for sharing OP. Saved me $80 and got a car wash too.
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imjustherefordeals
over 3 years ago
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Just got mine done, synthetic, although they didn't wash my car or clean my interior (or give me an inspection printout). Overall, pretty fast abd can't complain
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rdmustang1
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Quote from crazymonkey1208 :
Do you have to remove your entire engine to access the filter or something? That's ridiculous
It requires removal of the front bumper, the left front wheel and brake assembly. It is ridiculous. Luckally I only need 1 change a year.
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Will this work for 2011 Mazda 6 car??

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LoKo498
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Anyone go without documentation? I go later & forgot to print a paystub.
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Quote from LoKo498 :
Anyone go without documentation? I go later & forgot to print a paystub.
Show a digital copy, that's what I did
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psmaniaman
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Is this program still going on?