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Should I be worried about cheap oil change?
I dropped off my car at the dealership for my first oil change yesterday and although it's somewhat my fault, I didn't quite specify what oil I wanted which was Nissan factory non synthetic ESTER oil. I just thought it was somewhat obvious and not to mention dishing out cash for quality oil.
Anyways, I went to go pick up my car and the oil change was merely $31. So I asked the service manager what oil they used and used a synthetic castro oil. I didn't mind too much at the time but now I'm getting quite concerned that they used cheap (maybe even recycled) oil since the dealership only charged me $2.71 per quart. Should I go ahead and switch it out with Royal Purple or Mobil 1 since the dealer forced me to synthetic? |
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$31.00=something is not right. |
I forgot to ask, did you purchase the Maintenance+Plus program?
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@dad About 1270 so far now. |
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Dealers purchase their oil in 55 gallons drums. If it is a Nissan dealer I would be surprised if they used anything other than new oil on such a new car. Is this dealer known for shenanigans? I doubt they used synthetic, but ask them to show you their oil drums as they will clearly show what brand and weight they are. Do they have flyers or ads advertising they use Castrol oil?
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I doubt, in my opinion, that they used synthetic oil on your car, but who knows what are their prices and service plans in your local Nissan dealer. Just to be used as a comparison, I have an 07 350z, Yet, I have 17.8K miles on it right now. Every time I go to my local Nissan Dealer to do oil and filter change I ask for synthetic and they charge me $63.
Probably, you asked for synthetic but they misunderstood you and put regular oil, my opinion. Also, I think that it was to early to do your oil change. As dad said, try to wait 3K for regular or 5K miles if synthetic, or 3 month whichever comes first. Check the color, level and/or viscosity of the oil before. But if you want to make sure, some dealers also accept you to bring your own preferred brand quarts of oils and they only charge you for labor, and wont affect warranties. That's other thing that you can do, if you still want to deal with the dealer. :) Good luck buddy. |
dude.... c'mon.... you can't cheap out this type of maintenance !
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Sorry guys, but there's no such thing as too early for an oil change. 3k? 5k? even 1k depend on how you drive or how deep is your pocket. 5k is kind of the nom nowaday, but if you can do it at 3k, even better.
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Brought my own oil --- 1st oil change was $7 and some coin
I have driven near what is called out for in the manual up to this point ~730 miles. I checked the oil using a white paper towel and saw a bunch of stuff that didn't look like oil residue on the towel, so I took the car in to get the oil changed. I took my own oil in (Castrol 5-30w) and asked them to give me the filter before cleaning it up. Sure enough, some of the same stuff I saw on the paper towel was on the inside seal area so I asked the mechanic about it. Turns out to be "normal". I'm going to moniter how the oil looks but most likely will change it out again at 2-2500 miles or when I see the "normal" stuff again.
My dealer has a special price for the first oil change so my total cost was only $7 and change.......no complaints. |
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