Depends on what application the filter is for, but to give you and idea of cost, I pay 2.38/ea for the smallest/least expensive filters and up to 10.49/ea for some of the larger/specialty filters. Keep in mind that these are the cost to a high volume Lube Center and I'm not sure if the general public has access to Mighty Auto Parts other than through an automotive establishment. Hope this helps.
First off you would not want to change the oil filter without changing your oil also. A DIY oil change using premium oil and a premium filter will cost you around $15.
From $5 to $15 depending on the brand you buy. You can get a quality Purolator filter for $7.
Gonher Group owns Mighty. Gonher acquired Mighty on Jan 29, 2010. Gonher is in the filter manufacturing business in Mexico and makes Mighty Filters. aka Gonher of Monterey, Mexico and Gonher de Mexico.
If you are running the V6 yes
5 qt. oil: $15 to $30 (if you get synthetic) Oil drain pan: $5 Oil filter: $5 Oil filter wrench: $3 Satisfaction of having done it yourself: Priceless
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.
Six quarts of conventional oil with filter at my dealer is under $40.00.
My first service (12 month or 5k) for my 2007 F430 Ferrari (essentially an oil and filter change and a fluids check cost $1,700.00
. 850ml withou filter and 950 with oil filter change
Oil itself(Mobil 0w-40) cost = $8.99 X 8 = $71.92 Oil Filter = $20 ~ $30 Ask any service station change oil filter service only labor = $20 ~ $30 TOTAL $120 ~ $130
2.5L with out new oil filter 2.6L with new oil filter 2.5L with out new oil filter 2.6L with new oil filter
Seriously, if you own a Ferrari 355 F1 and have to ask the price of an oil/filter change maybe you should not own this car. It will cost what it will cost and you will have to pay whatever it costs. It also depends on if you trust someone other than a Ferrari dealer to change the oil or if you do it yourself.