Are there advantages go getting your car's oil changed at the dealership from which you purchased the car versus a "quick change" place like Jiffy Lube or Wal-Mart? I've used all three, and I feel the car is treated better at the dealer. Wal-Mart tends to leave a mess (oil in the seats, carpet, etc.)
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Honestly, I have worked at three different types of places.
My honest opinion is that you find aplace, and get to know the people. The more a mechanic knows your car, the easier it is to "treat" it; look at it like a family doctor. The type of place really is irrelevant, it is the people in it that matter. You can have great service from a quick lube place, and really mediocre service from a world class dealer. In my experience, investigate the people and see if they earned your work again. |
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Advantage being that if they spot a problem while doing the oil change that they are a LOT more likely to have appropriate parts on hand. A non-dealer shop would have to source the parts, adding more time to the job (and possibly even another trip to the shop). |
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I used to have the oil changed at a dealer since they would grease the front end while they were at it, but my rides have old-fashioned steering gear. |
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