$25 for an Oil Change and Wiper-Blade Replacement at Grease Monkey (Up to $73.98 Value)
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Auto aces replace old oil with up to five quarts of conventional oil & swap out spent wipers for new rubber blades
Oil is as vital to a car as water is to a fish, which is why a total replacement of each is recommended after about every 3,000 miles traveled. Keep fluids fresh with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get a full-service oil change (a $40 value) and wiper-blade replacement (up to a $16.99 value each) at Grease Monkey (up to a $73.98 total value), redeemable at three Seattle locations.
Grease Monkey’s professionals provide car pilots with wide-reaching, proactive auto treatments. The road to extended motor-vehicle life begins with the swapping of exhausted oil for up to five quarts of the fresh stuff and a check and top-off of fluid levels. A new oil filter takes the place of the old, filthy gunk-catcher, keeping particulates from circulating and damaging vital engine parts. Wheel wizards then check tire pressure, filling each rubbery disc with a blast of air if necessary, before vacuuming interior upholstery and gently cleansing exterior windows. A pair of gleaming new wipers then ousts the car's old and tarnished blades, assuring that windshields will never be caught off guard during sudden sandstorms triggered by ancient amulets.
Auto aces replace old oil with up to five quarts of conventional oil & swap out spent wipers for new rubber blades
Oil is as vital to a car as water is to a fish, which is why a total replacement of each is recommended after about every 3,000 miles traveled. Keep fluids fresh with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get a full-service oil change (a $40 value) and wiper-blade replacement (up to a $16.99 value each) at Grease Monkey (up to a $73.98 total value), redeemable at three Seattle locations.
Grease Monkey’s professionals provide car pilots with wide-reaching, proactive auto treatments. The road to extended motor-vehicle life begins with the swapping of exhausted oil for up to five quarts of the fresh stuff and a check and top-off of fluid levels. A new oil filter takes the place of the old, filthy gunk-catcher, keeping particulates from circulating and damaging vital engine parts. Wheel wizards then check tire pressure, filling each rubbery disc with a blast of air if necessary, before vacuuming interior upholstery and gently cleansing exterior windows. A pair of gleaming new wipers then ousts the car's old and tarnished blades, assuring that windshields will never be caught off guard during sudden sandstorms triggered by ancient amulets.