Quick Lube Chain Oil Change Receipt Examples
Express oil change receipts in the package-pricing format used by high-volume quick-lube service centers. These examples show named service packages, synthetic upgrades, 18-point inspection lines, oil disclosure sections, and drive-through upsell structures, distinct from the itemized independent-shop format.
Quick-lube chain receipts cover Jiffy Lube ($50-$85) and Valvoline Instant Oil Change ($55-$90) where the standard package includes oil change, filter, fluid top-offs, and a multi-point inspection in 15-20 minutes. These receipts use the chain's branded receipt format with location ID and technician number.
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Signature Service Package Receipt
Named service package with full synthetic upgrade and complimentary 18-point vehicle check listed at $0.00. Classic quick-lube chain format with service advisor name and store number.
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Full-Service Tiered Receipt
Drive-through chain format with prominent oil disclosure (0W-20 Full Synthetic), complimentary tire pressure check, and wiper blade replacement upsell as a separate billed line.
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What does a quick-lube chain oil change receipt look like?
Quick-lube chain receipts use named service packages as the primary line item (e.g., Signature Service Oil Change) rather than itemizing parts and labor individually. A synthetic upgrade, complimentary multi-point check, and optional upsells (wiper blades, tire pressure) appear below. The oil type and viscosity are disclosed separately per regulatory requirements in most states.
How is the 18-point inspection shown on the receipt?
The 18-point or multi-point vehicle check appears as a separate line item at $0.00 (COMP), it is a complimentary service included with the oil change package. Listing it at zero makes the value explicit on the receipt rather than invisible. Some chains label it 21-point or 29-point depending on the inspection scope.
Why is the oil disclosure section prominent on chain receipts?
Several states require quick-lube shops to disclose the specific oil viscosity grade and type (conventional, synthetic blend, full synthetic) used in the service, even when the customer ordered a named package. The disclosure line (e.g., OIL: 0W-20 FULL SYNTHETIC) confirms the customer received what was requested and protects the shop from disputed claims.
What is the difference between a quick-lube receipt and an independent shop receipt?
Independent shop receipts itemize each part and labor charge individually (oil, filter, labor hours, disposal). Quick-lube chain receipts bundle these into a named package price. The key visual difference: independent shops show oil cost + filter cost + labor cost as three lines; chain shops show one service-package line plus optional upgrades.