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This morning before I left for school, I checked the oil in the Prelude. Needless to say it was half a quart down. I looked for some oil (I usually have some laying around) there was none. No biggie, theres a Valvoline store on my way to the train station, I decided to stop there on my way home.
The end of the day rolled around and I go there and this is what happened. I pull into the lot to be greeted before I get out of my car by what seemed to be the guy in charge.
Him: Hi can I help you
Me: Yea, I wanted to buy a quart of 10-30
Him: Let me see what I got
He walks over to the shelf and tells me that they dont have one but he can have one of his techs top it off for me if I just drive my car into one of the bays. The guy takes forever to open my hood, pulls the dipstick out, looks at it and tells me that it is full. I told him I wanted to see, so he dipped it back in and pulled it out. The level was CLEARLY between the 2 holes in the dipstick, which is 1 half quart down. I told him the top mark is full, and the bottom is down a quart, and just to humor me and please put half a quart in. He looks at me and says "The engine only holds 4 quarts." At this point I was ready to walk out but I needed oil somewhere. I told him it held 5, and he looked at me funny. He finally grabs the hose and before he puts any in I double check if its 10-30, he looks at me and goes "you want 10-30?" I just shake my head. This all cost me $1.21. I dont know how some of these places stay in business. I'm no mechanic but I know a fair amount about cars. I just wanted to say, "Whats the top mark on the dipstick for then, dipstick?"
The end of the day rolled around and I go there and this is what happened. I pull into the lot to be greeted before I get out of my car by what seemed to be the guy in charge.
Him: Hi can I help you
Me: Yea, I wanted to buy a quart of 10-30
Him: Let me see what I got
He walks over to the shelf and tells me that they dont have one but he can have one of his techs top it off for me if I just drive my car into one of the bays. The guy takes forever to open my hood, pulls the dipstick out, looks at it and tells me that it is full. I told him I wanted to see, so he dipped it back in and pulled it out. The level was CLEARLY between the 2 holes in the dipstick, which is 1 half quart down. I told him the top mark is full, and the bottom is down a quart, and just to humor me and please put half a quart in. He looks at me and says "The engine only holds 4 quarts." At this point I was ready to walk out but I needed oil somewhere. I told him it held 5, and he looked at me funny. He finally grabs the hose and before he puts any in I double check if its 10-30, he looks at me and goes "you want 10-30?" I just shake my head. This all cost me $1.21. I dont know how some of these places stay in business. I'm no mechanic but I know a fair amount about cars. I just wanted to say, "Whats the top mark on the dipstick for then, dipstick?"