Quicky Lube

    

Before you take your car to the neighborhood Quicky-Luby you should know what to expect. There are oil change ripoffs out there you need to know about. There are also a lot of unnecessary upsells that can be thrown at you during what you thought would be a basic oil change. If you want to save money and avoid being ripped off at the lube spot, knowledge is power. 



The Oil Switcheroo: Your car may take a standard grade oil, but many cars and trucks these days call for an upgraded oil such as full synthetic. Higher mileage vehicles might benefit from special high mileage oil blends. These will cost you a little extra, but there's nothing you can do about that. Unfortunately, oil change centers have been caught using basic grade oil even when customers have paid for the good stuff. Ask to watch them add the oil and check for yourself that it is either being pumped from the right tank or being poured form the right bottle. Shops on the up and up won't mind at all.



No Oil Filter: The most often perpetrated oil change crime is in the filter -- it doesn't get replaced. An oil change is only half done if you don't replace the filter. Here's a trick: Take a Sharpie and put a small "X" or other mark on your oil filter before you bring it in for an oil change. When they're done, if you can still see your little "X" you know they didn't give you a new filter.


The Extras: Most oil changes these days come with a list of additional services that are includedin the price. These include things like topping off your windshield washer fluid and vacuuming your carpet. Be sure you know that they performed all of these services. You're paying for them! 



Upsells: It's impossible to get an oil change without being hit with the sales pitch for added services. These aren't ripoff attempts, they are technically offering real services that will benefit your engine. The problem is your car or truck may not need these services. Always check your owner's manual to see if there are any major services your vehicle is due for. If they tell you that you need a transmission service, but you know it's not time, you'll know to turn it down.