Wal Mart Pricing Issues

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oilboy123Lubes and Greases magazine has been touting the declining DIY oil changers for many years. The Baby Boomer generation is getting older and they figure they will have someone else do it. I'm one of the younger Boomers and I will be 50 this year. [IMG said:
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/graemlins/shocked.gif[/IMG] This might be the most shocking birthday I ever have. Half a century old......................

I'm 47 and I'll stop changing my own oil when they pry the wrench from my cold, dead hands. (Sorry, couldn't resist.)

John
 
Turning fifty isn't so bad.
Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
Fifty isn't all that old, certainly not old enough to consider farming out something as non-strenuous as oil changes.
The thing is, many do so as their personal economics improve over the years.
I guess I wonder why.
Why pay someone for an easy service you can do cheaper and better yourself?
 
Originally Posted By: Silver_civic
What I really wonder and cant understand is this: Down my way here in SW PA, wal mart has MOTORCRAFT SYN BLEND 5W20 I am currently using for 13$. Up in Punxsutawney (central PA), last weekend I bought a bottle or 5qt jug should say for like 11.50$. [censored]?! In my area and and in Punxsutawney, the ST 5W20 oil was 9.00$ back from 10.50$ a month and a half ago.



adam


Here in NW NJ I'm paying $14/5 qt jug of the Motorcraft 5W-20 Blend
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. But all said and done it's still reasonable
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Whimsey
 
Originally Posted By: fdcg27
Turning fifty isn't so bad.
Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
Fifty isn't all that old, certainly not old enough to consider farming out something as non-strenuous as oil changes.
The thing is, many do so as their personal economics improve over the years.
I guess I wonder why.
Why pay someone for an easy service you can do cheaper and better yourself?


I'm over 50 but under 60. Sad to say arthritis has made changing oil more difficult and painfull. I still try to do it as much as possible, especially in these poor economic times. Weather conditions also dictate whether I change the oil or not. I can only do it outdoors.

Whimsey
 
I just bought a jug of SN PYB at Walmart for $10.88 a few weeks ago. Good oil great price.

PP prices have gone up a bit but I don't mind running dino until next winter.
 
DIY oil changers are either penny-pinchers or AR/OCD.

Whatever mix of them decide to chase whatever dragon is what the market will be.


BitOG members seem to exhibit both of these traits, PP and AR/OCD.
 
Originally Posted By: Paulson
Originally Posted By: tonycarguy
You can't beat their prices for ST dino. 5 qts of SN oil for $8, everyday price.

For other stuff, they aren't that much cheaper than Target.
$8 for ST dino? I thought ST dino was $11 (which is why it'd be so much better getting Mobil Super 5000 for $0.50 more.)


Maybe the price went up, but I paid $8 for ST dino a month ago.

I know if it were $11 I wouldn't have bought it because ST synth was only a few dollars more and I would have ended up buying ST synth instead
 
Originally Posted By: Whimsey
Originally Posted By: fdcg27
Turning fifty isn't so bad.
Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
Fifty isn't all that old, certainly not old enough to consider farming out something as non-strenuous as oil changes.
The thing is, many do so as their personal economics improve over the years.
I guess I wonder why.
Why pay someone for an easy service you can do cheaper and better yourself?


I'm over 50 but under 60. Sad to say arthritis has made changing oil more difficult and painfull. I still try to do it as much as possible, especially in these poor economic times. Weather conditions also dictate whether I change the oil or not. I can only do it outdoors.

Whimsey


I applaud you sir. Hope you can keep the arthritis back and stay active! Go out to the park after changing your oil, or maybe the next day.
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Well, I can see that arthritis would change the calculation.
Even some younger people I know have been affected by it.
If I have to change oil or fix a car during the winter, I try to wait for a warmish day.
Sometimes the weather is accomodating, sometimes not.
 
I'm 68 and time my OIC's on both the Avalon and F150 so I can do it in warm weather. That means between April and November in my area. I use Schaeffer's 9000 synthetic in the Avalon and change it at about 10-11K. The F150 gets Havoline or Pennzoil and I change it at 5K. That is still about once a year. Unless something unforeseen happens, I plan to do this as long as I can. I may have to break down and get a creeper. That concrete gets pretty hard sometimes.

John
W.TN
 
Originally Posted By: Alamogunr
I'm 68 and time my OIC's on both the Avalon and F150 so I can do it in warm weather. That means between April and November in my area. I use Schaeffer's 9000 synthetic in the Avalon and change it at about 10-11K. The F150 gets Havoline or Pennzoil and I change it at 5K. That is still about once a year. Unless something unforeseen happens, I plan to do this as long as I can. I may have to break down and get a creeper. That concrete gets pretty hard sometimes.

John
W.TN

I hope when i am your age i can still change my own oil.Good for you and i hope your health continues to be good sir.
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