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From Our Customers: I’m Done Doing My Own Oil Changes

This was my first time using an oil change service.
I have always done my own because I’m paranoid about some buffoon stripping my oil pan drain plug. But I needed my (transmission) fluid changed and they have the equipment to completely remove the old fluid. While I was having that done, I had them do an oil change, too.
I was very pleased with the service, the courtesy of the workers and the cleanliness of the environment. I got to sit in my car and read a complimentary newspaper while they worked.  Additionally, they checked all my lights and other fluids.
I think I’m done doing my own oil changes.
~ Jimmy Y.
via Yelp

From Our Customers: These Guys Have Never Let Us Down

Oil Can Henry's - The Dalles, OregonThese guys have never let us down.\n\nThey service our ’93 work rig, ’02 daily commuter, our recently purchased ’07 commuter and my BFF’s ’04 commuter.\n\nThey communicate perfectly during the service and take all the time you need.\n\nI’ve brought two newly purchased used vehicles here for the basic oil change, asked them to be my eyes and ears and check it all over and been so thankful I did. They catch little things the dealership overlooked.\n\nThe techs are respectful and have a great sense of humor.  Good old school service and knowledge you don’t come close to getting at their “giffy” or competitors.  They back up their work and work hard.\n\nMuch respect. We’ll keep going here for years and cars to come.\n\n~ Jack H.\nThe Dalles, OR

September Anniversaries: Making the Best of It

Oil Can Henry's - West Linn, 8th CourtResidents of West Linn, Oregon, enjoy a wonderful quality of life highlighted by beautiful scenery, diverse recreation opportunities, lush parks, and bountiful farmers markets.\n\nSo, it should come as no surprise that West Linn has twice been named to CNN/Money Magazine’s “Best Places to Live” list (2009 and 2011).\n\nWe at Oil Can Henry’s wholeheartedly agree with that assessment.\n\nFor more than 23 years, we’ve provided local drivers and visitors with quick, convenient and thorough vehicle maintenance services they can trust and, in the process, developed a special place in our hearts for West Linn.\n\nOur Willamette Drive center opened in 1991, and our 8th Court center, located just off I-205, opened seven years later, on September 8, 1998. Congratulations, and a big Thank You!, to our hard working teams at both locations. And, a tip of the Gatsby cap to our Watsonville and Whittier centers, which are also celebrating anniversaries this month:\n

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Don’t Top-Up Your Gas Tank! It’s Bad for Your Vehicle, and Your Wallet

Gas_Pump_NozzleHeaded to the gas station? Don’t top-up your tank. It’s bad for your vehicle and your wallet.\n\nAccording to www.dailyfinance.com, “Once the pump automatically clicks off, you’re not getting much additional gas after. Instead, fuel is likely being diverted through the pump’s vapor recovery system and right back into the station’s tank. That means you’re paying for gas that you’re not getting.”\n\nLearn more here.

A Brand New Oil Can Henry’s, Now Open in Bend!

Oil_Can_Henrys_Bend_North_August15A brand new Oil Can Henry’s service center is now open at 1144 N.E. 3rd Street in Bend! If you’re in the area, drop by to see the new center and experience our quick, convenient and thorough service.\n\nOil Can Henry’s now serves Central Oregon drivers with three convenient locations:\n

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  • Bend – South: 61160 S. Highway 97, across from Albertsons
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  • Bend – North: 1144 N.E. 3rd Street, at Lafayette
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  • Redmond: 2184 S. Highway 97, next to NAPA Auto Parts
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August Anniversaries: Growing Older Together in Oakley

Oil_Can_Henrys_Oakley_California_BlogYou could say Oil Can Henry’s and the community of Oakley, California, have grown up together.\n\nOakley, centrally located 55 miles east of San Francisco and 55 miles south of Sacramento, was incorporated just 15 years ago, on July 1, 1999.\n\nEight days later, John N. Shepanek opened his Oil Can Henry’s service center across Highway 4 in Antioch.\n\nThe Antioch center proved to be so popular with residents of Oakley and Brentwood (which borders Oakley on the south) that John opened a new center on Main Street in Oakley four years later, on August 8, 2004.\n\nToday, Oakley is a thriving, growing community of more than 37,500. And Oil Can Henry’s is providing quick, convenient and thorough oil changes and other preventive maintenance services to thousands upon thousands of happy drivers.\n\nOur congratulations to Oakley on its first 15 years, and to John and his team of friendly, trained technicians on 11 years of service in Oakley.\n\nA tip of our Gatsby caps to the 10 other Oil Can Henry’s service centers celebrating August anniversaries:\n

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A New Oil Can Henry’s Opens This Friday in Bend!

Oil_Can_Henrys_Bend_North_08-13-14A brand new Oil Can Henry’s opens tomorrow, Fri., August 15, at 1144 N.E. 3rd Street in Bend! If you’re in the area, drop by to see the new center and experience our quick, convenient and thorough service.\n\nWith the addition of this new center, Oil Can Henry’s will serve Central Oregon drivers with three convenient locations:\n

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  • Bend – South: 61160 S. Highway 97, across from Albertsons
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  • Bend – North: 1144 N.E. 3rd Street, at Lafayette
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  • Redmond: 2184 S. Highway 97, next to NAPA Auto Parts
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Congratulations to Seth H., Winner of Our MLS All-Star Game Tickets Contest

Oil_Can_Henrys_MLS_All_Star_Tickets_WinnerCongratulations to Seth H. of Portland, Ore.. He won two tickets to the sold-out 2014 AT&T MLS All-Star Game contest, courtesy of Oil Can Henry’s and Castrol. He and his guest enjoyed an exciting evening of soccer as the MLS All-Stars edged European power Bayern Munchen, 2-1.\n\nSoccer fans in the Portland, Vancouver and Salem area can commemorate the game with a limited edition MLS All-Star Game Scarf. It’s FREE with the purchase of a Famous 20-Point Full-Service Oil Change at participating Oil Can Henry’s centers and while the limited supplies last. Learn more here.