Where to Get an Oil Change in Bedford, Texas

Oil Change, Inspection, or Car Overhaul - Whip Out the Checkbook

Joanne Faries
Where to Get an Oil Change in Bedford, Texas
Neighborhood: MidCities/ DFW
Bedford, TX 76021
You want to keep your car humming smoothly and you are not aware of any major oil slicks on your garage floor. It is a Saturday and "oil change" tops your chore list. If you live in the DFW MidCities, you have many choices of service and places to take your car. This article will examine three establishments and offer suggestions on your use of time and money .

The first garage to pull into is the Auto Lube Center, located at 235 Harwood, Bedford Texas. This small, three slot garage always has a fresh pot of coffee and some donuts to welcome visitors to its waiting room. It is clean and there are plenty of workers springing into action surrounding your car. Their ten minute oil change is timely and accurate. A young man below is emptying the oil and changing the filter. Above ground, youth are checking tire pressure, looking at the air filter, refilling windshield wiper fluid and checking off general maintenance items. They make suggestions on the condition of your air filter or they blow it out for continued use. Your oil choice is pumped fresh into the car as you make your payment. Fast, friendly service. Auto Lube definitely does its oil specialty well. Branching into State Inspection is another story. Their machine is usually down and they reluctantly recommend the Firestone group next door. However, for an oil change, the price and service are exemplary.

Further down the street is the Kwik Kar, located at 108 Harwood & Norwood, Hurst, Texas. Bustling on a Saturday, Kwik Kar is out of donuts and the pot of coffee looks tired. There are ten garage slots and Kwik Kar offers a wider range of services than just oil change or inspections. You do sense some desperation as folks gloomily shuffle through remnants of the local paper. Customers look up with hope as the service advisors hustle in and out to discuss car status. Kwik Kar has the products and services to get you running, but you must stay adament on only wanting an oil change. The workers must be paid on commission because they are as slick as the oil they sell. You are advised on possible leaks, potential drips, and other accessory problems. Stand firm and your oil change will get done in approximately thirty minutes at a fair price. If you waver, you will be at the Kwik Kar far longer at a much higher price tag.

Finally, visit the Alan Young Quik Lube, at 7724 NE Loop 820 in North Richland Hills. You may need to deal with a car dealership because you have coupons from them or you needed other car service done along with the oil change. Typical of a car dealership, this visit takes the longest and is the most expensive. The Lube Center is a "separate" yet affiliated company. You need to make your wishes clear with your car advisor if your car is being run through the center. You are not as hands on with the actual lube folks and there is a lot of paperwork involved between the dealer and you. Alan Young has a well run service center and they mean well. However, for only an oil change, it is recommended that you stick closer to home with a small independent company. It will save you time and money.

Getting an oil change done on a Saturday morning should not take all morning or deplete your checking account. Look for a station near you and establish a rapport with the specialists. If you come in every few months or five/six thousand miles, the workers will recognize your car and will give honest service recommendations. This article provides three solutions for your oil change needs in the Dallas Fort Worth Mid Cities area.

Sites -
Auto Lube Center
235 Harwood
Bedford TX 76021
817-577-1311
M-F 8am to 6 pm, Sat - 8 am to 5 pm

Kwik Kar
108 Harwood & Norwood
Hurst TX 76054
817-788-5945
M-F 8 am to 6 pm, Sat 8 am to 5 pm

Alan Young/Lube Center
7724 NE Loop 820
North Richland Hill TX 76180
817-590-4648
M-F 8 am to 6 pm, Sat 8 am to 3 pm

Published by Joanne Faries

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  • Gene Wilson4/22/2007

    Your article on Oil Changes is amusing. Let me get see if I got this. If I want free coffee and donuts, and want youths working near my car. I go to one place. If I want to wait a little longer and get a more experienced person that suggests repairing a problem that may be developing I go to another place. Or, if I want a dealer deal, go to the dealer.
    By the way, if my air filter is dirty, I dont want some kid blowin it out. If it has so much dirt in it it can be blown out, change it. Who wrote this atricle? Jack Benny? Next time find someone with some mechanical background to write the article.

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