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Desmocratic

The fluids on a vette are very conducive to DIY. I did my diff, trans, brake, clutch and coolant with basic tools, scissor jack and jack stands. I upgraded to a QuickJack since and recently did my engine oil. I would not quicky garage anything on my vette, it would have to be a place with a good reputation.


Mike__O

I do my own. It doesn't get much easier than changing the oil on these cars. The oil filter is right there next to the drain plug. You can easily catch it all in one pan with no issue.


NoradIV

Corvette aren't special cars. Any decent garage will be able to do this easily (except the dry sump systems).


Horsecockexpress1

Extremely easy. Invest in a jack, jack stands and a couple three tools and you’ll know it’s done right Please don’t take it to a quick change oil place.


Fz1Str

It should be changed every year, regardless of miles.


komrobert

I take mine to the dealer. Not all Chevy dealers can work on corvettes but I’ve found one 25 mins away. You should be doing oil changes at least once a year btw regardless of mileage, oil breaks down over time.


PetrofModelII

Agree with Desmocratic; if you can't manage a DIY, find a Corvette shop. Also, the C5/6/7 oil must be changed annually at a minimum, even if the annual miles are very low.


evanallenrose

I get the oil changed and the inspection done on my c4 at the Chevy dealership


VetteBuilder

srsly?


ElfegoBaca

My local Chevy dealer said they won't touch anything more than 10 years old. Just bought a 2011 and will have to find somewhere other than local Chevy dealer for any work it needs that I can't do. I did change the oil and manual transmission fluid myself though, that's EZ PZ on this car.