Mechanics Veto Extending Oil Changes Bucking New Trend
#11
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An amazing part of the changing oil is the cost of around $30 for regular oil and $60 for synthetic oil. Cost of regular Valvoline at the store 3.95 a qt, cost of Durablend - Valvoline Synthetic $3.95. Where do they not make money?
#12
$60 for synthetic? I assume that is the cost when someone else does it for you (BTW, that's a generic "you", not specifically you Tom).
I pay $24.99 for a 4.7L/5 qt jug of Pennzoil Platinum.
It's even cheaper in the US, especially when you get the BOGO deals at Advanced Auto Parts every few months.
I pay $24.99 for a 4.7L/5 qt jug of Pennzoil Platinum.
It's even cheaper in the US, especially when you get the BOGO deals at Advanced Auto Parts every few months.
#13
What does everyone think of this?
Lexington, Ky. (July 2006) - ...in a survey conducted by Valvoline, a leading maker of premium motor oil and car care brands.
...According to the survey, Valvoline remains the number one choice...
"The message from the top mechanics in the country comes out loud and clear," said Valvoline Marketing Director Bryan Emrich. "Changing oil with quality motor oil, like Valvoline, at regular intervals is the best way to prevent damage to your car's engine and keep more money in your pocket."
Lexington, Ky. (July 2006) - ...in a survey conducted by Valvoline, a leading maker of premium motor oil and car care brands.
...According to the survey, Valvoline remains the number one choice...
"The message from the top mechanics in the country comes out loud and clear," said Valvoline Marketing Director Bryan Emrich. "Changing oil with quality motor oil, like Valvoline, at regular intervals is the best way to prevent damage to your car's engine and keep more money in your pocket."
What do I think? Bull*cough* It's an ad, plain and simple.
-JJ
#14
Been here before, so I'll limit my response.
I'm in line with "Crafty". These Certified Mechanics are just that...mechanics. They are not engineers/chemists and have limited knowledge on the components of oil. They are taught and schooled by other mechanics to retain or escalate their certification. I am not a total believer in the self interest theory.....that longer life oils cutting into their oil changing profits. I just think they are just uneducated (and that is not a slam) in the values of oil.
Bet if you asked, very few could tell you what the percentage of oil vs additives are in a quart container of a current product. Then ask them what is was 10 years ago.
I did agree however, with a number of statements that was made in that article.
I'm in line with "Crafty". These Certified Mechanics are just that...mechanics. They are not engineers/chemists and have limited knowledge on the components of oil. They are taught and schooled by other mechanics to retain or escalate their certification. I am not a total believer in the self interest theory.....that longer life oils cutting into their oil changing profits. I just think they are just uneducated (and that is not a slam) in the values of oil.
Bet if you asked, very few could tell you what the percentage of oil vs additives are in a quart container of a current product. Then ask them what is was 10 years ago.
I did agree however, with a number of statements that was made in that article.
#16
We are going throught the same thing with vets, even though there is now proof that yearly vaccinations are not only not necessary but proven harmful they too are sticking with the yearly vaccination because it is the mainstay of their income. Quick easy money!
I live with and ASE mechanic and he says do what the owner's manual says and he and I both agree that we change the oil when the DIC tells us to. The car manufacturer should know what is best for the car.
At least (as far as I know) changing the oil more frequently than necessary doesn't harm the car it just wastes money and if anyone has more money than they need and they want to waste it that's their choice...:)
I live with and ASE mechanic and he says do what the owner's manual says and he and I both agree that we change the oil when the DIC tells us to. The car manufacturer should know what is best for the car.
At least (as far as I know) changing the oil more frequently than necessary doesn't harm the car it just wastes money and if anyone has more money than they need and they want to waste it that's their choice...:)
#19
We plan on keeping the HHR as long as we've had the Altima, which is 9 Years so far.
#20
We are going throught the same thing with vets, even though there is now proof that yearly vaccinations are not only not necessary but proven harmful they too are sticking with the yearly vaccination because it is the mainstay of their income. Quick easy money!
I live with and ASE mechanic and he says do what the owner's manual says and he and I both agree that we change the oil when the DIC tells us to. The car manufacturer should know what is best for the car.
At least (as far as I know) changing the oil more frequently than necessary doesn't harm the car it just wastes money and if anyone has more money than they need and they want to waste it that's their choice...:)
I live with and ASE mechanic and he says do what the owner's manual says and he and I both agree that we change the oil when the DIC tells us to. The car manufacturer should know what is best for the car.
At least (as far as I know) changing the oil more frequently than necessary doesn't harm the car it just wastes money and if anyone has more money than they need and they want to waste it that's their choice...:)