Valvoline Instant Oil Change (
VIOC) [
Store Locator] is offering
VIOC In-Store Coupon: $25 Off Valvoline Full-Service Full Synthetic or
Synthetic Blend Oil Change w/ linked coupon valid at any participating locations only.
Valvoline Instant Oil Change (
VIOC) [
Store Locator] is also offering
VIOC In-Store Coupon: 50% Off Conventional Oil Change w/ linked coupon valid at any participating locations only.
Thanks to community member
duff1856 for finding this deal.
Note: Includes up to 5 quarts of Synthetic Blend, Full Synthetic or Diesel Oil (diesel quarts may vary, conventional oil only for 50% coupon), filter (prem. extra), lube, and maintenance check
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Moral of the story? At least try to call a few local shops to see if you can get a better price on your next oil change. Most are probably high, but there are still a few righteous shops out there hanging on for dear life watching while people grossly overpay for the most simple services elsewhere.
Not an option for everyone to be sure, but it's maintenance almost anyone can handle if they have a place to work and the desire to save some money.
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They use a tiny hose and insert it into the oil fill port all the way down to the oil pan to suck the old oil out.
I didn't like how they suck the oil out. Feels like you can't completely get a good drain. They were able to suck out 4L out of my car but normally I fill 4.2L of new oil. So the sucking device left about .2L in the engine.
Valvoline is so overpriced.
One time they forget to put the oil back in the car and it destroyed the engine, but the dealership of course wanted to blame the customer STILL. Do your own oil changes.
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According to "my tiktok research" Valvoline employees are required to use a tool that over tightens the oil filter. You can see other mechanics trying their hardest to remove the oil filter even the last resort of sticking a screwdriver through it so you have extra leverage.
Other mechanics and DIY oil changers say this is bad because it might strip the threads where the oil filter goes.
One time they forget to put the oil back in the car and it destroyed the engine, but the dealership of course wanted to blame the customer STILL. Do your own oil changes.
Do yourself a favor. Learn how to do it. It's not hard and will give you a lifetime of savings and satisfaction.
It is win-win.
That's really SLICK!
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Not an option for everyone to be sure, but it's maintenance almost anyone can handle if they have a place to work and the desire to save some money.
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