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Fast and furious. Can I use that for an oil change reference? This is my first time to hit up a Jiffy Lube so I had no idea what to expect, other than it should be done in a jiffy, right? I usually get my oil change at the mechanic during inspection and usually when my car breaks (a couple times a year). So to say I'm not up on my oil changes is an understatement (shhh don't tell my dad!). But honestly, this might make me actually be on time with them knowing how easy it was. I came in during the week around 11:30am. I know, I'm lucky to be able to do this during the week to begin with. There were probably about 3 people ahead of me. 15-20 minutes later I was out the door! Bonus, they have free wifi! So I sat with my computer and worked while I waited. An oil change was $29.99. That's just the basic. I had a couple other extras done (coolant, wipers changed, etc.) so it ended up costing me more than just the change, but I didn't think it was too bad. Now maybe my car won't break as often (not likely). Here's hoping!
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