How Much Does Oil Change Cost?

Updated for 2024 — national average costs with state-by-state breakdowns

Low End
$30
Average
$60
High End
$100
per service
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What Does Oil Change Include?

An oil change replaces old engine oil and the oil filter. It's the most basic and important maintenance service for any vehicle.

The national average cost for oil change is $60 per service. Most homeowners pay between $30 and $100, though costs can vary significantly based on your location, the scope of work, and other factors outlined below.

What Affects the Price?

Oil Type

Conventional: $30-$50. Synthetic blend: $40-$70. Full synthetic: $60-$100

Location

Quick lube: $30-$60. Dealership: $50-$100. Independent shop: $40-$80

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Key Cost Factors

  • Conventional vs synthetic oil
  • Vehicle type
  • Oil capacity
  • Service location
  • Additional inspection included

💡 Tips to Save Money

  • 1.Conventional oil is fine for older vehicles that don't require synthetic
  • 2.Quick-lube shops and auto parts stores often run specials
  • 3.Buy oil and filter and DIY for under $30
  • 4.Don't pay for premium synthetic if your manual says conventional is fine
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Oil Change Cost by State

Costs vary significantly by state due to labor rates, cost of living, and local market conditions. Click any state for a detailed breakdown.

StateLowAverageHigh
Alabama$25$49$82
Alaska$38$77$128
Arizona$29$57$95
Arkansas$24$48$80
California$41$81$135
Colorado$32$65$108
Connecticut$37$73$122
Delaware$32$63$105
Florida$29$59$98
Georgia$27$54$90
Hawaii$43$85$142
Idaho$28$55$92
Illinois$32$63$105
Indiana$26$53$88
Iowa$26$52$86
Kansas$26$51$85
Kentucky$25$50$84
Louisiana$26$52$87
Maine$31$61$102
Maryland$35$69$115
Massachusetts$39$78$130
Michigan$28$55$92
Minnesota$31$61$102
Mississippi$23$47$78
Missouri$26$52$87
Montana$29$57$95
Nebraska$26$53$88
Nevada$31$61$102
New Hampshire$34$67$112
New Jersey$38$75$125
New Mexico$27$54$90
New York$40$79$132
North Carolina$27$54$90
North Dakota$27$54$90
Ohio$27$54$90
Oklahoma$25$50$83
Oregon$33$66$110
Pennsylvania$31$61$102
Rhode Island$35$69$115
South Carolina$26$52$87
South Dakota$26$51$85
Tennessee$26$52$86
Texas$28$56$93
Utah$29$57$95
Vermont$32$65$108
Virginia$32$63$105
Washington$35$69$115
West Virginia$24$48$80
Wisconsin$28$56$94
Wyoming$28$55$92
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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I change my oil?

Most modern vehicles: every 5,000-7,500 miles with synthetic oil. Older vehicles with conventional oil: every 3,000-5,000 miles.

Is synthetic oil worth the extra cost?

Yes for most modern engines. It lasts longer, performs better in extreme temperatures, and can extend the time between changes.

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