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I don't have the space or the tools to change my own oil, regardless of how cheap and easy it might be. But it's definitely something I'm interested in learning how to do once I have an actual driveway and a wrench or two!
THAT is something I can make a video about! I mean there's a million on youtube but one more won't hurt. I just bought a jack too!
Just for the sake of knowing, here's a list of things you need and the costs associated with them.
Jack, Jack Stands, and wheel blocks: $60 (I just bought an $80 set because the jack could lift the car 6" higher)
Oil: $25 (I never buy oil unless it's on sale. It's always on sale somewhere and you save $20)
Oil Filter: $10 (I opt for a better one at $15)
Oil catch tray: $5
You could do without the jack etc. I've seen people buy those ramps and just drive the front tires onto the ramp and change the oil like that. I prefer to do it the safest way with jack stands (jack stands are little pyramids made of metal that you set your car onto after jacking it up. That way there is no risk of the jack rolling and dropping the car, or the jack failing while you are under the car.
It cost me $65 to get my oil changed at Jiffy Lube. I save $25 per oil change which means after 2 oil changes at home, the jack etc is paid for.
Also, when you tinker with cars, it's really nice to know that everything that gets touched is done properly. ie all bolts are torqued and all gaskets are oiled.