Cheapest oil change ever

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So I'm currently visiting family out of state and I was way overdue for an oil change. I'm planning to trade it next week when I get home but didn't want to risk another 1k miles on old oil.

I took it to a tiny dealership outside Atlanta and was surprised to find they're running a special; final price 26 bucks and change. Easily the least I've ever spent on an oil change in all my years of driving....


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Looks like the cost of an oil change from 30 years ago. So are you trading the Stinger?
 
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Not bad. But there are two issues with the receipt. First, you received an OIL CAHNGE, which may be slightly different from a traditional oil change. Second, the dealership stole $1 from you... the Kia oil filter kit 26320-3LTA0 comes with an oil plug gasket/crush washer (21513-23001)
 
Looks like the cost of an oil change from 30 years ago. So are you trading the Stinger?

Yeah, I'm about 98.9% sure I'm getting a GT2 AWD, with the G70 being the only other current contender.
 
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I wouldn't worry about them skimming $1, that's a dirt cheap change, I hope they didn't use old fry oil from Wendy's.
 
I wouldn't worry about them skimming $1, that's a dirt cheap change, I hope they didn't use old fry oil from Wendy's.
Well it does say they used Pennzoil Synthetic but who knows lol
 
Pennzoil synthetic BLEND. Which is a mix of regular oil and synthetic. The good news is a quick google SEEMS to say pennzoil gold (at least dexos gold) claims at least 50% synthetic.. So that's not a bad deal, IMHO. If I got one of those, unless I was planning a track day, I wouldn't worry about it. Heck, I'd run good conventional oil for 3k miles without worrying about it..
 
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Pennzoil synthetic BLEND. Which is a mix of regular oil and synthetic. The good news is a quick google SEEMS to say pennzoil gold (at least dexos gold) claims at least 50% synthetic.. So that's not a bad deal, IMHO. If I got one of those, unless I was planning a track day, I wouldn't worry about it. Heck, I'd run good conventional oil for 3k miles without worrying about it..
yeah, it’s definitely worth paying more for full synthetic every time. Unless you plan to drive like an old man which at that point, might as well drive a 2.4l optima
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
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