* Type of oil: Synthetic oil is more expensive than conventional oil. High-mileage oil is also an option and will cost more than conventional.
* Quantity of oil: Different Jeep models require different amounts of oil. Larger engines generally need more.
* Location: Oil change prices vary by region and even by individual shop. Shops in more expensive areas will generally charge more.
* Type of shop: Dealerships tend to charge more than independent garages or quick-lube shops.
* Additional services: If you get other services like a tire rotation, filter replacement (oil filter, air filter, cabin air filter), or fluid top-offs, the total cost will increase.
You can expect to pay anywhere from $40 to $150 or more for a basic oil change on a Jeep. To get a precise quote, contact your local Jeep dealership or a trusted mechanic in your area and provide them with your Jeep's year, make, and model.