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Old 05-18-2021, 02:46 PM
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Default survey: what do you pay for an oil change?

Survey just out of interest: What do you pay for an oil change, including filter? Those who DIY don't laugh at us.
State your Year/model, and, if you want, the city/district

I'll start:
2011 997.2 4S. My local stealership charges $485, plus taxes. Arg! (and it only takes an hour, max)
Old 05-18-2021, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by etom
Those who DIY don't laugh at us.

$485, plus taxes

Oops, sorry
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Old 05-18-2021, 03:44 PM
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Oakville/ GTA 09 Turbo. About the same...PCO give you lunch with that price and all the fancy drinks you can consume lol
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$485 😂🤯


Sorry but I have to after almost 18 years in the lubes industry.
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Old 05-18-2021, 04:06 PM
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Just under 350 - Niagara on the Lake.
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OK............... I promise not to laugh................... but it's really really hard not to.
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DIY about $100 with motul x cess 8100 oil
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My current house has a steep driveway which is useless 99% of the time. However for oil changes, I can just drive the front or back of a car onto a raceramp, which levels it out perfectly, then do a nice safe and easy oil change on the ground without touching a jack. Last one on my 996 was probably $80 and 25 minutes.
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~$250 in West GTA.

Don't go to the dealer...
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9$ Filter
75$ Kendall 20w50

no jacks required...

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997S Paid $120 at my indy in Markham, I provide the filter, drain plug & washer and the shop supply 7.5 liters of Motul 8100 X-cess 5w40

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Old 05-18-2021, 07:34 PM
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Routine maintenance at the dealer = bend over markups! Support your community indy shops. Your wallet and your independent local biz community will thank you!
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Have a four post lift. Buddy works for Wakefield Canada (Castrol Oil). My oil change cost is the price of the filter and 20 minutes of my time.
Just replaced my Rotary lift with a new Bendpak. Rotary lasted 16 years (posts were rusting bad) and more than paid for itself changing the oil on 3 cars.
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Originally Posted by Aluffman
My current house has a steep driveway which is useless 99% of the time. However for oil changes, I can just drive the front or back of a car onto a raceramp, which levels it out perfectly, then do a nice safe and easy oil change on the ground without touching a jack. Last one on my 996 was probably $80 and 25 minutes.
Very clever!
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$200 but also included a brake fluid change


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