Civic Hybrid oil change
Dear reader,
I just reached my 1st oil change level on the Civic Hybrid. Wow.. what a price shock on the dealer charge on an oil change. $50 each time. Since the oil required is 0 weight. Only Honda dealer sells them. Please advise if any of you used 10/40 weight or 30 weight should be sufficient in the Pacific Northwest. Any advise would be most appreciated. I have been changing oil for all of my car for the past 10+ yrs. Ranging from BMW to Honda Odyssey and Jaguars. I just like to makesure the job is done right at a reduced cost. Jonathan |
Re: Civic Hybrid oil change
"netnew.comcast.net" <jonathan-jhtc@comcast.net> wrote in
news:xz_oc.46131$iF6.4315600@attbi_s02: > Dear reader, > > I just reached my 1st oil change level on the Civic Hybrid. Wow.. > what a price shock on the dealer charge on an oil change. $50 each > time. > > Since the oil required is 0 weight. Only Honda dealer sells them. > Please advise if any of you used 10/40 weight or 30 weight should be > sufficient in the Pacific Northwest. > > Any advise would be most appreciated. I have been changing oil for all > of my car for the past 10+ yrs. Ranging from BMW to Honda Odyssey and > Jaguars. I just like to makesure the job is done right at a reduced > cost. > > Jonathan > > > There are several companies making 0 weight oil. KB -- ThunderSnake #9 Warn once, shoot twice 460 in the pkup, 460 on the stand for another pkup and one in the shed for a fun project to yet be decided on |
Re: Civic Hybrid oil change
In article <xz_oc.46131$iF6.4315600@attbi_s02>, "netnew.comcast.net"
<jonathan-jhtc@comcast.net> wrote: > Dear reader, > > I just reached my 1st oil change level on the Civic Hybrid. Wow.. what a > price shock on the dealer charge on an oil change. $50 each time. > > Since the oil required is 0 weight. Only Honda dealer sells them. Please > advise if any of you used 10/40 weight or 30 weight should be sufficient in > the Pacific Northwest. > > Any advise would be most appreciated. I have been changing oil for all of my > car for the past 10+ yrs. Ranging from BMW to Honda Odyssey and Jaguars. I > just like to makesure the job is done right at a reduced cost. > > Jonathan I think that you made a fine choice in buying the Civic Hybrid--especially now that gasoline is so expensive. I advise you to only use the type of oil recommended by Honda and I also advise you to have Honda or some other service center (that has excellent receipts) change the oil and do the other required service. Do this while your Hybrid is under warranty. I've seen some posts from various people in this newsgroup over the course of the last year indicating that some Honda dealers use every escuse they can find to deny you service when your vehicle breaks down. If you have service records to prove that you done all of the required service at the proper times, it will be impossible for any Honda dealership to refuse to fix your vehicle under the warranty agreement. -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIPERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
Re: Civic Hybrid oil change
Just buy the oil from the dealer and change it yourself. The owner's manual
has instructions how to do it. All Honda cars are designed so that every 2 bit mechanic can do the basic stuff... I can't believe that *oil change* has to be done by the dealer. "netnew.comcast.net" <jonathan-jhtc@comcast.net> wrote in news:xz_oc.46131$iF6.4315600@attbi_s02: > Dear reader, > > I just reached my 1st oil change level on the Civic Hybrid. Wow.. > what a price shock on the dealer charge on an oil change. $50 each > time. > > Since the oil required is 0 weight. Only Honda dealer sells them. > Please advise if any of you used 10/40 weight or 30 weight should be > sufficient in the Pacific Northwest. > > Any advise would be most appreciated. I have been changing oil for all > of my car for the past 10+ yrs. Ranging from BMW to Honda Odyssey and > Jaguars. I just like to makesure the job is done right at a reduced > cost. > > Jonathan > > |
Re: Civic Hybrid oil change
Only if every two-bit mechanic has a lift or has a chest only 3" thick.
"Ed" <do.not@spam.me> wrote in message news:Xns94E9E435D15MyMessagesRock@216.196.97.142.. . > Just buy the oil from the dealer and change it yourself. The owner's manual > has instructions how to do it. All Honda cars are designed so that every 2 > bit mechanic can do the basic stuff... I can't believe that *oil change* > has to be done by the dealer. > > > "netnew.comcast.net" <jonathan-jhtc@comcast.net> wrote in > news:xz_oc.46131$iF6.4315600@attbi_s02: > > > Dear reader, > > > > I just reached my 1st oil change level on the Civic Hybrid. Wow.. > > what a price shock on the dealer charge on an oil change. $50 each > > time. > > > > Since the oil required is 0 weight. Only Honda dealer sells them. > > Please advise if any of you used 10/40 weight or 30 weight should be > > sufficient in the Pacific Northwest. > > > > Any advise would be most appreciated. I have been changing oil for all > > of my car for the past 10+ yrs. Ranging from BMW to Honda Odyssey and > > Jaguars. I just like to makesure the job is done right at a reduced > > cost. > > > > Jonathan > > > > > |
Re: Civic Hybrid oil change
netnew.comcast.net wrote:
> Dear reader, > > I just reached my 1st oil change level on the Civic Hybrid. Wow.. > what a price shock on the dealer charge on an oil change. $50 each > time. > > Since the oil required is 0 weight. Only Honda dealer sells them. > Please advise if any of you used 10/40 weight or 30 weight should be > sufficient in the Pacific Northwest. > > Any advise would be most appreciated. I have been changing oil for > all of my car for the past 10+ yrs. Ranging from BMW to Honda > Odyssey and Jaguars. I just like to makesure the job is done right > at a reduced cost. > > Jonathan Here in Atlanta all the dealerships charge 29.99 and sometimes dive down to 19.99 if you ask really nicely. |
Re: Civic Hybrid oil change
If the Civic hybrid is like the Insight it uses 0W-20 oil. The problem
isn't that the dealer has to do the change, the problem is that you can't get 0W-20 at Shucks. I wouldn't use a heavier weight oil. Oil viscosity isn't arbitrary. Getting oil from A to B is important. Find 0W-20. John In article <Xns94E9E435D15MyMessagesRock@216.196.97.142>, Ed <do.not@spam.me> wrote: > Just buy the oil from the dealer and change it yourself. The owner's manual > has instructions how to do it. All Honda cars are designed so that every 2 > bit mechanic can do the basic stuff... I can't believe that *oil change* > has to be done by the dealer. > > > "netnew.comcast.net" <jonathan-jhtc@comcast.net> wrote in > news:xz_oc.46131$iF6.4315600@attbi_s02: > > > Dear reader, > > > > I just reached my 1st oil change level on the Civic Hybrid. Wow.. > > what a price shock on the dealer charge on an oil change. $50 each > > time. > > > > Since the oil required is 0 weight. Only Honda dealer sells them. > > Please advise if any of you used 10/40 weight or 30 weight should be > > sufficient in the Pacific Northwest. > > > > Any advise would be most appreciated. I have been changing oil for all > > of my car for the past 10+ yrs. Ranging from BMW to Honda Odyssey and > > Jaguars. I just like to makesure the job is done right at a reduced > > cost. > > > > Jonathan > > > > > -- Use plasma destruct ray on address to reply via email. |
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