What Reddit Says About Oil Change Board Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Oil Change Board apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/LifeProTips
I have an ap with Cadillac (myCadillac) in conjunction with OnStat, it tells me when to change the oil in my car, I can remote start/unlock/etc from my phone. It sends me monthly emails on maintenance or if anything needs addressed.
r/sanantonio
It's been around $89 for my 2024 Tundra for it's oil. They are cheaper than others and have coupons usually.
r/Lightbulb
Then you click save, and then it'll automatically log the time and date you changed your own oil. That's it, right? No! It'll check a database as to when the recommended time to change your oil next time is, and it'll remind you to change your oil. Yes, your car has that little l...
r/MechanicAdvice
He does use Alldata Manage Online, but only for the collision and larger jobs. I've been poking around it, and it seems fairly clunky to use for a quick inspection or oil change, where creating a new customer, punching in the information, adding ...
r/phoenix
I have been doing my own oil changes for the past 25 years and never once feared that the vehicle was going to fall on me. If you are safe and do it right you will never have an issue. ... Ron's. Guadalupe and 101. Give them a call ... i went to Firestone not too long ago and a reg customer aft...
r/Newmarket
"Great Canadian oil change" on Yonge and Greenlane north east corner plaza. Great service and prices. I take all my cars there. No appointment needed.
r/MechanicAdvice
You could do it via the VIN plate found at the base of the windshield. You could allow manual entry or recognition via photo. I'm a software developer and car nut but never developed a mobile app.
r/Spokane
Valvoline, get the app, apply the coupon. They do a lot more than oil also. ... I recommend that if you have a used vehicle that the oils been changed a few times, go to the parts store and get a new drain plus the gasket.
r/smallbusiness
I worked at a jiffy lube years ago and I remember they had a system that kept track of every customers service so it was really easy to just look at…
r/mechanics
It’s been a game-changer for us. The software is super user-friendly and integrates all the essential features we need—especially when it comes to getting accurate repair time estimates. Plus, it includes a handy integration with Mitchell1, which helps us get detailed repair guides and labor times o...
r/InstacartShoppers
You book the appointment (place android time) through Car Advise then the full discount shows. You put a credit card on file which isn't charged until the oil change is completed.
r/Cartalk
My 250,000 km+ cars always have some fault before needing the scheduled service, and I tend to do the oil changes whenever I have the car up on jackstands, which is often. Once tried a scheduling app like this, but I ended up never going the full "time between service" without some work cr...
r/mechanics
Autoleap told me they don't have an app? MY issues are its super glitchy . Is un useable on a phone. Can't delete invoices. Ordering a days worth of parts means I have to go to every RO I can't just order all RO;s For a day. Customers frequently not getting reminders sent.
r/InstacartShoppers
Some practice and a good oil pan and you’ll be down to 2 dirty fingers. 😂👍🏼 ... For me it wasn't worth it on the lower tiers, I can drive right over the next state line to Walmart and get a full synthetic oil change for $55-no tax. So even with the discounts it was cheaper to just go to Walm...
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