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Jindal-Andre Automotive Services – Washington, D.C.

Standard or Synthetic Oil Change (Up to 60% Off)

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No Longer Available
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Value
$30
Discount
60%
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$18
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In a Nutshell

ASE-certified mechanics change up to 6 quarts of standard or synthetic oil and perform tire-pressure checks and rotations

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 3, 2012
  • May buy multiple. Valid only for option purchased. Valid for up to 6 quarts of oil.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The car was invented to get commuters directly from point A to point B, which made life easier but destroyed the once-thriving tourism industry of point C. Visit all points on the map with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $12 for a standard oil change of up to 6 quarts (a $29.99 value)
  • $29 for a synthetic oil change of up to 6 quarts with filter (a $69.99 value)

Standard oil changes include 27-point inspections, tire-pressure checks with rotations, and fluid checks.

Jindal-Andre Automotive Services

ASE-certified mechanics at Jindal-Andre Automotive Services maintain and repair all types of automobiles from bumper to bumper, including personal cars, taxis, limos, and hybrids. Their services include computerized diagnoses and hybrid-vehicle troubleshooting to get vehicles ready for the road and rebuild the self-esteem in tires kicked one too many times. Standard oil changes include a 27-point inspection and complimentary tire rotation, and an array of body-shop services ranges from fresh coats of paint and dent removal to windshield treatments and transmission rebuilds.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Old Sailor Adages

Everyone knows that old nautical saying, “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight,” which a captain would use to alert his crew that they could take a break from sailing to paint beautiful paintings of him. Here are some other phrases that got thrown around on boats:

  • “I pine for the land, please allow me to grip your hand.”
  • “Baby on board, a new friend we just scored.”
  • “Don’t know how to sail, father always said I would fail.”
  • “While the water be still, I used something sharp to make my neck have a gill.”
  • “Can’t tell what you’re emoting, our boat is exploding?”
  • “The more stuff you lick, the better chance you have of becoming permanently sick.”
  • “If we all close our eyes, we’ll never see who dies.”

Why are there so many paintings of sea captains?

Jindal-Andre Automotive Services

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    Washington, D.C.

    1638 Bladensburg Rd. NE
    Washington, D.C. 20002
    (202) 546-7905
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