Insights on Grease Monkey Oil Change Prices

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Hi everyone,
I’m a new member here and excited to join the Fiesta ST community! While researching reliable options for oil changes, I came across Grease Monkey, which seems to offer a wide range of services. I'm curious about their pricing—especially for synthetic oil changes—and whether it’s worth trying compared to other places like Jiffy Lube or Valvoline.
I found an interesting article that breaks down the costs and process for oil changes at Grease Monkey: Oil Change at Grease Monkey. It provides useful insights for those of us trying to understand how their services work and what to expect.
Has anyone here used Grease Monkey before? Are their prices reasonable, and how’s the overall service quality? Would you recommend them for maintaining a Fiesta ST?
Looking forward to your feedback. Thanks in advance!
 


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This is what I found with google AI, I have never heard of them personally:
The price of an oil change at Grease Monkey depends on the type of oil, the amount of oil needed, and the type of oil filter recommended. Here are some examples of oil change prices at Grease Monkey:

  • Conventional: $30
  • Synthetic: $80
  • High mileage: $34.99
 


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Personally, I just maintain my own vehicles. I change my oil very frequently with how often my vehicles see the track. Getting my oil changes done by others would only increase the cost of going and increase the chance of someone else messing it up carelessly.
 


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Slightly different engine than you, I supply the oil and filter:

Oil change every 6K miles.

Motul ECOlite 5W20: $61.98
Mobil 1 Oil Filter: $10.99
Independent Shop Charge: $39.99 (in and out 40 mins tops)

Valvoline: $49.95 + $72.97 (You can wait in your car)
Jiffy Lube: $48.95 + $72.97 (Have to wait in the lobby)
Lube Center: $41.95 + $72.97 (You can wait in your car and watch an underside car monitor system)
Dealership Quick Lube: $63.99 + $72.97 (This can take several hours to complete)

All of the above big name lube shops have one thing in common.. they've all screwed me over. Things like, they hate that I bring in my own oil and at the correct measured amount, spilling oil all down the side of the engine and leaving it there without cleaning, They've taken a squeegee to the sides and back of my panel van thinking those were windows, They incorrect rotated my wheels and stripped lug studs... etc..
 


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from my perspective, it's not entirely too expensive to change your own oil. decent full synthetic oil (Mobil 1 / Valvoline) is ~$5/qt, oil filer: FL-400s (or FL-910s, just a smaller filter) is ~$10, and a new crush washer is dirt cheap (or you could just get away with reusing the one you have). You could honestly get by with a jack, two jack stands, an oil drain pan, and a half-decent adjustable wrench. Cartridge filters, such as ours, should only be hand-tightened. I change my oil every 3k, and I have already had a good return on investment with these few tools I have (which I got a Craftsman mechanics tool set as a wedding gift last year).

But, for convenience sake, it's alright to spend money to have a shop do an oil change. I just have to change my oil every 3k due to being on e30 & having a motor at 163xxx miles, so it can get expensive very quickly if I had a shop do it.
I don't have a Grease Monkey in my area, but I have heard good things about the Valvoline Instant Oil Change places. I don't know about the cost, though. They just won't give ANY info on pricing on their website.

Thank the Lord (and the mods) for the ability I have to edit my comments (just to add onto them, lol).
 


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Hi everyone,
I’m a new member here and excited to join the Fiesta ST community! While researching reliable options for oil changes, I came across Grease Monkey, which seems to offer a wide range of services. I'm curious about their pricing—especially for synthetic oil changes—and whether it’s worth trying compared to other places like Jiffy Lube or Valvoline.
I found an interesting article that breaks down the costs and process for oil changes at Grease Monkey: Oil Change at Grease Monkey. It provides useful insights for those of us trying to understand how their services work and what to expect blog.
Has anyone here used Grease Monkey before? Are their prices reasonable, and how’s the overall service quality? Would you recommend them for maintaining a Fiesta ST?
Looking forward to your feedback. Thanks in advance!
I've been getting routine maintenance on my cars done at the same local repair shop for years, and have been satisfied. When it's time for an oil change I purchase and provide the oil and filter. It's a one-man shop. He used to charge less than $40 since it's just for the labor. The last 3-4 times it's gone way up -- $78 last time. Does that sound reasonable?
 


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I've been getting routine maintenance on my cars done at the same local repair shop for years, and have been satisfied. When it's time for an oil change I purchase and provide the oil and filter. It's a one-man shop. He used to charge less than $40 since it's just for the labor. The last 3-4 times it's gone way up -- $78 last time. Does that sound reasonable?
Not at all. There isn’t anything that needs to be removed to access the filter and drain. I bet it’s about the price of an oil change without the supplied oil & filter.

That’s close to what I was quoted to get my 4runner an oil change that takes 7qts & requires removal of the skid plate to access the filter.
 


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I buy my own oil and filter, always full synthetic and get the trusted guys at the dealership to do it for me. Not bothered about the cost because I'm not as agile and nimble as I used to be when I did my own changes. Never had a problem.
 




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