Costco Jiffy Lube Gift card $50 dollar value(unlimited expiry) for $37.99, Max limit 10 Qty
The expiry is unlimited. I have used Jiffy Lube gift card purchased from Costco with no issues. Very easy to use at any Jiffy Lube Location not only for oil change/any servicing. It never expires, and Jiffy Lube Gift Card Balance 1-800 number is very easy to check the balance too https://www.costco.com/jiffy-lube...63001.html
pr1nyc1
asked this question on 01-25-2022 at 04:34 PM
01-25-2022 at 04:34 PM
Jiffy Lube uses Pennzoil (owned by Shell), which is a good oil. I also think the best deal on the list by SnowJunkie21 is Walmart. They use Quaker State, which is also owned by Shell. If you look at the additive packages, Pennzoil and Quaker State are very, very similar. They are probably made from the same base stocks.
The other thing I like about Walmart is that you can upgrade to a better oil filter (if in stock on the shelves) and just pay the difference, which is usually only 4-5$. A lot of the other quick change places will not allow you to use a different filter.
My Jeep Cherokee takes six quarts of oil. Even if I change it myself, by the time I buy the oil and filter, it is hard to come under their price (usually ~25-30$ with upgraded filter+1extra quart of oil) for a conventional/blend oil change.
Personally if I really don't have the time to do it myself I still prefer Walmart for changes. About 40% cheaper than Jiffy Lube on average, but for those that prefer Jiffy this is a solid 24% off.
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What type of oil does jiffy lube use?
Jiffy Lube uses Pennzoil (owned by Shell), which is a good oil. I also think the best deal on the list by SnowJunkie21 is Walmart. They use Quaker State, which is also owned by Shell. If you look at the additive packages, Pennzoil and Quaker State are very, very similar. They are probably made from the same base stocks.
The other thing I like about Walmart is that you can upgrade to a better oil filter (if in stock on the shelves) and just pay the difference, which is usually only 4-5$. A lot of the other quick change places will not allow you to use a different filter.
My Jeep Cherokee takes six quarts of oil. Even if I change it myself, by the time I buy the oil and filter, it is hard to come under their price (usually ~25-30$ with upgraded filter+1extra quart of oil) for a conventional/blend oil change.
They use Pennzoil, which is decent stuff. The problem is not the quality of oil, it's the quality of workmanship and customer service. JiffyLube is the biggest scam service dealer in America.
They often damage vehicles from improper oil change methods, and sell services that they don't actually do. You can check on YouTube for undercover investigations into this.
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Here is a good link to estimate oil change prices at most well known companies: https://www.nerdwallet.
TLDR:
Company
Price range*
Express Oil Change
$37.99-$69.99
Firestone
$39.99-$89.99
Goodyear
$24.95-$69.95
Jiffy Lube
$39.99-$99.99
Midas
$29.99-$79.99
Pep Boys
$31.99-$74.99
Valvoline
$39.99-$89.99
Walmart
$19.88-$49.88
The other thing I like about Walmart is that you can upgrade to a better oil filter (if in stock on the shelves) and just pay the difference, which is usually only 4-5$. A lot of the other quick change places will not allow you to use a different filter.
My Jeep Cherokee takes six quarts of oil. Even if I change it myself, by the time I buy the oil and filter, it is hard to come under their price (usually ~25-30$ with upgraded filter+1extra quart of oil) for a conventional/blend oil change.
They often damage vehicles from improper oil change methods, and sell services that they don't actually do. You can check on YouTube for undercover investigations into this.