In and out in about 15 minutes — no appointment, no upsell pressure. Minutes from BYU-Idaho campus, and built for cars that survive Rexburg winters.
Conventional, blend, full synthetic, or high mileage — the right oil for your car and for winters that hit twenty below. Not sure which you need? Call (208) 555-0173 and ask; it's a two-minute conversation.
Top-shelf protection for modern engines and Rexburg's subzero cold starts. Most vehicles go 7,500–10,000 miles between changes.
Learn More →The budget-friendly classic for older engines and shorter intervals — in and out in about 15 minutes.
Learn More →The middle ground: better cold-weather protection than conventional without the full-synthetic price.
Learn More →Special formulas for vehicles over 75,000 miles — which describes most of the cars parked around campus.
Learn More →Fast oil changes minutes from campus, built around class schedules, older cars, and the drive home at semester's end.
Learn More →Oil change plus battery, antifreeze, wipers, and tire check — everything a Rexburg winter is about to test.
Learn More →Half this town is a college student with a 150,000-mile car parked outside an apartment complex. The other half is commuting to Idaho Falls down US-20 or working ground that freezes solid by Thanksgiving. We set the shop up for both.
Drive-through bays, no appointment. Most cars are done in about 15 minutes — call ahead at (208) 555-0173 for the current wait.
Call and describe your car; we'll tell you which oil it takes, what it costs, and whether it can wait until after finals week.
Advice calibrated to Rexburg's actual climate — where cold starts at -20° do more engine damage than the miles do.
We'll show you the dipstick and the filter. If something else needs attention, we'll say so — and say if it can wait.
We recommend what your owner's manual calls for — nothing more.
Oil, filter, washer fluid top-off, and a quick fluid and tire check.
Reminder sticker and a record of what was done, so next time is easy.
This is a town where the first snow usually flies before Halloween and the ground doesn't give it back until April. That shapes everything we recommend.
Rexburg driving is its own category: short hops between campus, Broulim's, and an apartment on 2nd East — the kind of trips where the engine barely warms up before it's shut off again. Add four months of subzero mornings on the bench, wind that never quits, and sanded roads all winter, and you get what the owner's manuals call "severe service." Oil breaks down faster here than the mileage suggests.
Then twice a year the whole town empties: end of Fall Semester and end of Winter Semester, thousands of cars that have idled around town for months suddenly get pointed at Boise, Utah, or California for a 500-plus-mile run. That's exactly when deferred maintenance sends people to a tow truck outside Tremonton. A 15-minute oil change and once-over the week before finals is the cheapest travel insurance sold in this town.
Questions about your car specifically? Call or text (208) 555-0173 — describing your car and how you drive it takes two minutes, and the advice is free.
In the Rexburg market, expect roughly $35–$45 for conventional, $50–$60 for a synthetic blend, and $70–$90 for full synthetic, including the filter and up to 5 quarts. The exact number depends on your vehicle's oil capacity and filter type — call (208) 555-0173 with your year, make, and model and you'll have a real number in under a minute.
No — just pull in. Most cars are in and out in about 15 minutes. Weekday mid-mornings are quietest; the week before each semester break is the rush. Call ahead for the current wait.
Short trips around town in subzero cold count as "severe service" in most owner's manuals — and that describes most Rexburg driving. Practically: every 4,000–5,000 miles on conventional, 6,000–7,500 on synthetic, or once a semester if you don't track miles.
Full synthetic flows far better at -20°F, which is when engine wear actually happens — the first seconds after a cold start. If your car sleeps outside in an apartment lot all winter, synthetic is the upgrade that's genuinely worth it.
Absolutely — it happens every day here. Have them call (208) 555-0173; we'll explain what the car needs in plain English and sort out the details directly with them.
Minutes from BYU-Idaho campus, and worth the drive from the neighbors:
One call answers everything — what oil your car needs, what it costs, and the current wait. Most cars are in and out in about 15 minutes, no appointment needed.
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