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rec post card from my dealership advertizing oil filter and oil change package (4 changes for $ 59.99) i have always done my own oil changes but even doing it myself i cant beat that price. only problem i usually switch to synthetic oil after my first 4 oil changes that you get for free and to try and pay extra for synthetic oil from the dealer they have always quote some crazy price so that has always discouraged me from using the dealership but since i purchased the lifetime warranty guess ill just let them do it and stay with the reg oil and save the time and $$. i think they even offer a better deal if you jump up to the 8 oil change special

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$15.00 oil change....that's pretty damn good. What oil brand will they be using? At that price bring you should see if you could bring your own synthetic oil and pay the $15 dollars as labor. That would probably work out to less than $50.00/oil change. My dealer charges close to a $100.00 (with taxes) for synthetic.

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Even at that price I wouldn't bite personally. I'm a strictler for doing my own maintenance. I don't like other people messing with my car. I like to know exactly what goes into my engine. Plus I enjoy working on my vehicles. But that's just me :).

Same here. There is no way that any oil changer would put the same TLC in an oil change like I do.

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Same here. There is no way that any oil changer would put the same TLC in an oil change like I do.

well i usually feel the same way at certain places like oil change places or walmart but having it done at a dodge dealership is kind of different also if anything goes wrong they cant blame any one but themselves.and i always double check the oil level before leaving the times i have had it done there....

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My Special is the one I'm OCD about. Right now there are only four sets of hands in the world I seek out when work is needed. Mine, my friend Bob in NJ, a trans place near my office, and a mechanic about 30-40 minutes away in the next county. I also trust most of the people in the enthusiast's club who know those cars inside and out blindfolded.

My Journey is my daily driver. It's my truck, my beater, the car I intend to get rid of once something better comes along that I can afford. I'm comfortable taking it to the dealer for warranty work, oil changes, tire rotations. When it needs tires I'll take it to Discount Tire or Belle Tire (I take the wheels off my Special and run them over to Discount Tire when it needs new shoes, I won't let them touch the car and I stand there watching them work on my expensive wheels). When it needs repair outside of the warranty it will go to that same mechanic. When it needs brakes I'll do them myself with better components than a dealer would use. As it ages I'll look more into doing the work myself, but I don't see myself owning it after 2018/2019 when the new Grand Cherokee and Journey-replacement have been out and are ready for me to make serious offers on. It has 10,500 miles now, so I expect it will have close to 60,000 miles, and I don't anticipate there being a need for anything more than fluids, tires, rotations, filters, and front brakes.

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