$42.00
Stay away from ez-lube, quick-lube, or any other such chain lube shop. Have your oil changed at a trusted dealership or an independent mechanics shop and expect to pay around $30.
That will depend on the Oil & Filter you buy for the do-it-yourself job, or if you have a jiffy lube except (not) change it for you.
Most of the time they are used alternatively as many people even the expert one's don't know the difference. Standard Allowed Minutes means Time (in minutes) that is assigned to a specific operation after doing time study or using PDMTS. Standard Minute Value means the Cost Factor that is multiplied with SAM to get the Cost/Minute of the operation. For Example: Operation Name: Registration of Customer Complaint SAM: 1.3 Minutes SMV: 0.10 Cents Cost/Minute: 13 Cents
The main difference between standard cost and marginal cost is that in standard cost a target is set and in marginal cost there is no target set. Marginal cost is the change of the total cost due to the quantity produced.
The main difference between standard cost and marginal cost is that in standard cost a target is set and in marginal cost there is no target set. Marginal cost is the change of the total cost due to the quantity produced.
The 'standard' ticket for a 30 minute ride is £18.60 on the day.
It depends where you go. Walmart charges under $20 but the brand of oil they use is cheap and could possible do more harm to your vehicle then good. Jiffy Lube, Mr. Lube and The Great Canadian Oil Change charge between $40-50 for a basic oil change, but be prepared to fight them off with a stick when they try to upsell you more products and services (ie. filters, fluids, etc). I just went to Jiffy and it cost $59.85 for a 2.3 liter engine. On previous oil changes at Mr Lube, I paid $74 and at Lube City it was $84. I have found Jiffy (formally Lube-x) to be the fastest drive-thru oil change and you pay less.
Most quick lube places will do it for around 40.00. I would drive through 1 of those.
Stay away from Jiffy Lube or any other chain lube shop. Take your car to a trusted mechanic or the new car dealer for service. You will in the end know it was done right by a trained mechanic and will not get ripped off.
If you are wondering what is the standard price for an oil change because you do not want to get ripped off, then the answer would be that they cost around 200-400 dollars.
If you are wondering what is the standard price for an oil change because you do not want to get ripped off, then the answer would be that they cost around 200-400 dollars.
I paid $79 at jiffy lube