Premium Service Oil Change Receipt Examples
Full synthetic and high-mileage oil change receipts showing premium filter lines, extended service intervals, seal conditioner additives, and disposal fees. Each example reflects how professional shops document premium-tier services.
Premium service oil change receipts cover full synthetic oil change ($75-$120) and high-mileage oil change ($75-$110) recommended for newer vehicles or vehicles with over 75,000 miles. These receipts document the synthetic oil brand (Mobil 1, Castrol Edge, Pennzoil Platinum) and OEM filter part number.
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Full Synthetic Oil Change Receipt
Full synthetic 0W-20 oil change with premium filter, 0.5 labor hours, and 10,000-mile next-service interval. Documents the manufacturer-required synthetic specification for warranty compliance.
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High-Mileage Oil Change Receipt
High-mileage 5W-30 formula with seal conditioner additive for engines over 75,000 miles. Shows the four-line structure that distinguishes high-mileage service from a standard synthetic change.
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What makes a full synthetic oil change receipt different from conventional?
A full synthetic receipt shows a higher oil cost, a premium filter line, and a 10,000-mile next-service interval instead of 5,000. The oil description reads FULL SYNTHETIC with the viscosity grade (commonly 0W-20 or 5W-30). Many manufacturer warranty terms require full synthetic and the receipt documents that requirement was met.
How is the 10,000-mile service interval shown on the receipt?
The next-service mileage equals the current odometer reading plus 10,000 miles and prints below the payment section alongside a recommended date. For fleet vehicles this date triggers the next scheduled service appointment. For personal vehicles it matches the windshield sticker placed by the technician.
What is high-mileage oil and how is it documented on a receipt?
High-mileage oil is a synthetic or semi-synthetic formulation with added seal conditioner for engines over 75,000 miles. The receipt shows HIGH MILEAGE OIL as the oil type, a separate SEAL CONDITIONER ADDITIVE line, a premium filter, and a 7,500-mile next-service interval. These fields are important for warranty documentation on higher-mileage vehicles.
Do premium oil changes include a disposal fee on the receipt?
Yes. Disposal fees cover the regulated recycling of used motor oil and the spent filter. They appear as a separate line item on full synthetic and high-mileage receipts regardless of which oil type was used. The fee typically ranges from $2.99 to $4.99 and is taxable in most states.