5% increase in wholesale price would make you jump ship? I'm starting to doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion.
So it might cost you $2.50 more (5% increase on $50 base) for the oil if the price increase was passed on to you entirely... and you'd rather spend $7 to have a knuckle dragging 'lube tech' do it for you?
Your $7 would equate to a 14% increase in price given the $50 base figure... and most people on BITOG are quite vocal about being miserly penny pinchers when it comes to buying oil.
Just buy several OCIs worth when it's on sale. AZ/AAP/NAPA/CSKO frequently have a 'X quarts and a Y filter for $Z' sale that's very cost effective. Closeouts are also good, as are the frequent sales at Costco or Sam's Club. Big Lots currently has some QS synthetic for $4/quart, which is a good price.
I cleaned out my local Autozone of ~10 gallons of Mobil 1 TDT when it went on sale for $4/quart (currently $9+/quart!). I got several quarts of old CI-4 up through brand new CJ-4 as they kept the price for more than a month and other local franchises would price match. Keep your eye out and you can always do better than retail price.
Recently also found 15 half-liter bottles of Gold Eagle diesel fuel treatment at my local O'Reilly for 7¢ each. I don't know how effective they are at their typical performance claims (cetane boost, cleans injectors, etc...) but at less than a tenth the cost of the diesel fuel they displace I bought every last one they had.
Originally Posted By: Hokiefyd
I do the same with tires; even though I buy tires from Sam's and get free rotations, I almost always rotate them myself.
Off topic, but I bought my tires from Costco and I only let them do rotations. While I enjoy most automotive repair work I really despise rotating tires and I'm more than happy to drop off my keys, go about my shopping and come back to my car with its tires rotated & lugs torqued by hand. Good value in my opinion.