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Old 03-11-2009, 11:54 AM
 
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sunny - town and country toyota on south blvd offers oil and filter changes for 19.95, and they have a very clean and reputable service department.
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Old 03-11-2009, 03:12 PM
 
Location: Charlotte Metro Area
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City Chevy constantly sends me coupons in the mail. The last one was $19.95 for oil & filter + tire rotation.

As far as the Camry, Scott Clark Toyota on 74 in Matthews has a deal on their website for $25.95 for 4 cylinder.
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Old 03-13-2009, 11:46 AM
 
Location: MN
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I had a friend who had a timing chain/belt go at 100k miles on a 98 camry. Its kind of sad that once they go its the end of the life for the engine.
Was the timing belt replaced at the recommended mileage before breaking?
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Old 03-13-2009, 12:04 PM
 
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Was the timing belt replaced at the recommended mileage before breaking?

No it was not. I also thought too that those kind of things should be good for the life of the engine. I know the external timing belt that runs the water pump/alternator etc.... needs replaced at about every 50k but as far as the internal one i didnt think you would need to replace it.
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Old 03-13-2009, 01:08 PM
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as far as the internal one i didn't think you would need to replace it.
Metal timing chains will usually last the life of the engine. Polymer timing belts need to be replaced around 80K or 100K miles.
Few cars are equipped with timing chains nowadays, because timing belts are less expensive.
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Old 03-14-2009, 08:27 AM
 
Location: Charlotte, NC
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WOW. Can't believe how many people don't seem to know that the brand/type of oil is even more important than frequent changing. My father/grandfather were mechanics and always said that the brand/type of oil was similar to people's blood types. You should never change them. So, if you started out with Havoline (for example), you should always stick with Havoline for the life of the car. Jumping from shop to shop rarely gives you that. Some oil types are not as good as others. For example, Quaker State is filled with wax (have you ever seen an engine torn apart that was serviced with QS? You could make candles from the residue). For that reason, I never allow my Honda dealership to change my oil because they use Quaker State. Honda corporation recommends Castrol, but, you cannot find a Castrol oil change place here, so, I am with Havoline, another premium brand. Have to drive down to east Charlotte to get my oil changed, but, I intend to keep my car for at least as long as Sunny, if not longer.

Do some research, guys. Be careful about switching the oil brands. You don't want to lower the life of your engine!!
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Old 03-14-2009, 09:47 AM
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Can't believe how many people don't seem to know that the brand/type of oil is even more important than frequent changing.
With all due respect, I disagree. As long as your oil meets the car manufacturer's requirements (American Petroleum Institute's "SM" or "SL" for most newer cars), the brands should make no difference. Of course, one should avoid some of the more esoteric oil brands found at Dollar Store!

One thing I wouldn't recommend is switching back and forth between synthetic and regular oil, as I have heard that they affect gaskets differently and this could cause leaks if you switch back and forth.

I have used all kinds of oil brands in my cars since I usually buy whatever is on sale at the moment. My last 2 cars had respectively 180K and 210K miles, and were still running fine when I finally gave them away.

BTW - are you in the Faires Farm subdivision? I used to live on Magenta Ln in the mid-80s.
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Old 03-28-2009, 09:31 AM
 
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Few cars are equipped with timing chains nowadays, because timing belts are less expensive.
That's why I love my Altima. Timing chain baby.
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Old 03-29-2009, 05:34 PM
 
Location: NC
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Goodyear---- I get an employee discount so it totals $21 for an oil change, includes free tire rotation
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Old 03-29-2009, 08:53 PM
 
Location: The 12th State
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I ended up going to Meinke since they have been advertising this 19.95 special. I opted out on all the extras and free tire rotation due to I knew that would mean Im sitting there longer and I cant stand sitting in mechanic's waiting rooms. The next time Ill opt Walmart least there I can shop while I wait.
It only 30 minute job but I like to stay active in situations like that. Interesting replies in this thread
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