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does costco do oil changes on cars

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OAustin
12/20/2025, 03:16:36 PM

No, Costco does not perform oil changes on cars. Their automotive services are exclusively handled through the Costco Tire Center, which specializes in tire sales, installation, and related services like rotation and balance. Oil changes are not offered because Costco's business model focuses on bulk retail and member benefits rather than routine vehicle maintenance. For oil changes, members should visit dedicated auto service centers, dealerships, or retailers like Walmart that provide this service.

Costco's Tire Center is known for competitive pricing, including benefits like free lifetime rotation and balance on tires purchased there. However, for comprehensive maintenance, you'll need to look elsewhere. Here's a comparison of common automotive services to clarify what's available:

Service ProviderOil ChangeTire RotationBattery InstallationBrake InspectionAir Filter Replacement
CostcoNot AvailableAvailable (with purchase)AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
Walmart Auto CenterAvailable, $25-$50Available, $10Available, $15Available, $20Available, $15
Jiffy LubeAvailable, $30-$70Available, $20Available, $20Available, $25Available, $20
DealershipAvailable, $50-$100Available, $30Available, $50Available, $50Available, $40
Independent MechanicAvailable, $40-$80Available, $15Available, $25Available, $30Available, $25

This data highlights that Costco is a cost-effective option for tires but not for oil changes. If you're a Costco member, consider combining tire services with oil changes at other locations to save time. Always check for current promotions, as prices can vary by region and vehicle type. For reliability, stick to providers with certified technicians for maintenance tasks.

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MacTeagan
12/28/2025, 06:06:53 PM

I go to Costco every week for groceries, and I've asked about oil changes—they don't do them. It's all about tires there. If you need an oil change, just head to a quick lube spot like Valvoline. Saves you the hassle of wondering. Costco's great for bulk buys, but not for car maintenance beyond tires.

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LeOlive
01/05/2026, 02:51:53 AM

As a car guy who tinkers on weekends, I can confirm Costco doesn't handle oil changes. Their tire services are top-notch, but for oil, you're better off at a specialized shop. It's about using the right tool for the job—Costco for tires, Jiffy Lube for quick oil swaps. Keeps your engine running smooth without the guesswork.

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AxelMarie
01/12/2026, 02:49:09 PM

Trying to budget? Costco doesn't offer oil changes, but their tire deals can save you money. For oil, I hit up Walmart—it's cheap and fast. Since Costco focuses on memberships, you might bundle errands: get tires at Costco, then oil elsewhere. It's all about maximizing value without sacrificing quality for your vehicle's needs.

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DelBrooke
01/19/2026, 12:24:48 PM

I've been a Costco member for over a decade, and while I love their tire center, they definitely don't do oil changes. Instead, I use their tire services for rotations and then schedule oil changes at my local mechanic. It's a split approach that works well—Costco for the big stuff, specialists for maintenance. Saves me time and ensures my car gets what it needs from experts.

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