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01-11-2017, 02:42 PM | #1 |
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Oil change cost?
I've only ever had my oil changed at the dealer (while under warranty) and now I'm due for my first oil change outside the dealer. I was curious, what do folks usually pay for this this? I looked around and was quoted $260 for it along with brake fluid change. Does that seem a bit pricey?
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01-11-2017, 02:56 PM | #2 |
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Seems right on par. Figure about $100-$120 in oil/filters/fluid and the remainder of the cost is probably 1.5hrs labor.
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use 5w30/5w40. do not use Mobil 1. castrol is a decent choice, liquidmoly/motul are amongst the best. I would change oil every 5000 miles. My oil is very dirty even at that interval - would not go any further. |
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Most places said they use Mobil 1. Any particular reason why I should avoid it? I've also been topping it off with it in between oil changes (got a bunch from Costco).
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Castrol is a better choice, its thicker which provides better engine protection at operating temp but I heard that it shears down a weight (eg. 5w40 --> 5w30 after 3000 miles of use) so as a result, castrol isnt the best choice but still better then Mobil so I can only imagine what is going on in your engine when you use Mobil. also, lots of people i see use 0w oils for their BMW. the only time you would ever need an oil this watery is in temperatures that consistently fall to -20C. otherwise, the oil weight that BMW recommends (5w30/5w40) is best. Motul and liquidmoly are very good choices. making the switch to something of better quality 5w40(castrol, or the others ive mentioned) you will notice that your engine runs quieter and smoother especially at high revs or under load. |
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01-12-2017, 01:23 PM | #6 | |
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I wonder what oil does the dealership put in?
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he doesnt have a single bottle of mobil 1 anywhere. you walk into his shop and literally all you said is liquid moly, motul and castrol in either 5w30/5w40. his shop is busy. BMW used to do this marketing thing with castrol. I dont know about now, doubt anythings changed but the BMW "high performance" oil I believe is castrol. |
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The BMW specialist I work for here in Houston runs oil service at 132.99 for a N52/N54/N55 with an OE BMW filter and 7qt. of Motul 5w40 Full Synthetic.
Complete brake flush runs about 149. Keep in mind pricing over geographical boundaries isn't apples to apples, price vary greating from one region to the next... but just to give you an idea. |
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Just spoke with another dealership and they do have a $99 special for oil change (penzoil) and 15% off for brake fluid flush. However, the flush costs $200 while local car shops charge $80-90.
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I just let the dealership do whatever they had to the first four years and now in year 5 I am on my own since the warranty expired. I'll see if I can dig up maintenance paperwork and see they've done so far.
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