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Should I oil change at dealership or third party shop?

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Mk7GolfDisease

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one of the reasons, catches of dealers doing the oil change is the yearly service stamp. Which supposedly helps the resale of the car. Although i suspect the extra money you gave the dealer for the stamp would out way the benefits from having a full service history.
I only do 4-5k a year but they always suggest yearly oil change.Is it even bedded in with that amount of miles lol
Lol stamp no they dont do that they just give u ur invoice lmao and i do it every 11k so twive a year basically since i drive all over ontario for mtb trails
 

Mk7GolfDisease

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What has been said above. Unless you have VWcare and they're doing it for you for "free", there is absolutely no reason to take it to a dealer. Extractor makes it super easy, especially with the top mount filter.
Nope no vw care n i agree with extractor but he has it n has no time for me momentarily to do it for me
 

Mk7GolfDisease

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Make sure you save your receipts from oil and filters, even an order history from ECS or BFI works. If you don’t, they’re in legal bounds to do some fuckery if you end up with a repair that falls under warranty.
Oh no trust mee i have a full binder for all warranty defects i have had and everythinggg i bought from dealer too saved lol
 

Jovian

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The dealers around me have not proved to be competent with their service work through my experience. I have a couple third party shops around me I trust.

That all being said I still use a an oil extractor at home to do my oil changes. With an extractor its a 15 minute job that is not messy. I save a bit of money doing it this way and know exactly the oil and filter that is being used and amount of oil that came out. Most inconvenient and time consuming part is dropping off the oil at the local auto parts store to be recycled. Highly recommend doing your own changes with an extractor.
 

tigeo

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Doing this from beneath is a v. easy task, just need some ramps which are inexpensive.
 

Hollywood0220

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Since you have trust issues and already purchase your own oil, begin learning to do OICs and the point of contention is no longer a problem.
 

StorableComa

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You can generally leave the old oil in the extractor until you've emptied out the new containers and refill. Can also just take the extractor in to have the used oil emptied at a Recycler, i've done that a few times here. I just normally pop the top off before I hand it over to them so they don't end up confused.

If you're worried extractors won't get everything, buy 7 quarts of oil and pour in a half quart and re-extract. Anything left after that is going to be extremely diluted - or just alternate and change from the bottom every other time. Extractor makes easy work as the oil filter is up top and not on the bottom.
 

Mk7GolfDisease

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The dealers around me have not proved to be competent with their service work through my experience. I have a couple third party shops around me I trust.

That all being said I still use a an oil extractor at home to do my oil changes. With an extractor its a 15 minute job that is not messy. I save a bit of money doing it this way and know exactly the oil and filter that is being used and amount of oil that came out. Most inconvenient and time consuming part is dropping off the oil at the local auto parts store to be recycled. Highly recommend doing your own changes with an extractor.
Yeah i agree but i just found out castrol edge abandoned Canadian vw dealerships since last year now they only use Mobil 1 so either way hell no will i downgrade to mobil 1 oil lol
 

Parabola

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Yeah i agree but i just found out castrol edge abandoned Canadian vw dealerships since last year now they only use Mobil 1 so either way hell no will i downgrade to mobil 1 oil lol

I wasn't aware Castrol Edge is some high performance stuff, :rolleyes:. You're way overthinking this...unless you DIY it, I'd look into dealer's coupons and use it - I am sure they have to use proper grade / approvals oil whether it's Mobil, Castrol..etc. I wouldn't take it to Jiffy Lube or one of those places.
 

Ghost GTI

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To me, just the potential risk of having some dumbass mess up something on my car is enough reason to do it myself. No one takes cares about my car like I do (obviously, its my car), so I rather do it myself and avoid any potential headaches.
 

joesid

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Honestly I like taking my car to the dealer for maintenance. I have a very good impression of VW dealers (at least 2 out of 3 that I've been to). They have a nice big garage that you drive into, prompt service, and a nice big waiting lounge with a glass wall that overlooks the shop so you can watch them work on your car. And a free coffee bar with barista.

Sure, they'll try to get you to pay for things you don't need - but at least now it's easy to defer those things with the new smartphone system. They send me a text with a link to their "recommended services" and I can simply check the boxes for what I want them to do and what I want to defer.

Surprisingly, the VW dealer in my area is nicer than the Audi dealer.

Nice! Sounds like a Mercedes dealer I used to go to. Unfortunately all of the dealers around DC are dumpster fires.
 

StorableComa

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I wasn't aware Castrol Edge is some high performance stuff, :rolleyes:. You're way overthinking this...unless you DIY it, I'd look into dealer's coupons and use it - I am sure they have to use proper grade / approvals oil whether it's Mobil, Castrol..etc. I wouldn't take it to Jiffy Lube or one of those places.
Depends, slightly off topic but the Euro spec Castrol edge is pretty nice stuff (y) . Though I agree, so long as it has the VW 50X(504?) required approvals you should be good to go for normal driving.
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-castrol-parts/edge-european-formula-5w-40-5-quart/03247~cas/
 

launchd

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New York
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2023 M3LR, 2021 A7
It really depends on you.

A reputable performance shop does my oil changes every 5,000 miles. They also look over the car while it's there which provides me with some peace of mind.

I would never trust a dealership (bad experiences) and I don't do it myself because I'd rather not spend my free time changing oil.
 
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