German Car Oil Change in Lexington, MA — Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Porsche & VW

An oil change on a German car is not a quick-lube job. Modern Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and VW engines — most of them turbocharged — require oils meeting each maker’s own specification, the correct filter, and a proper service reset. At Auto Engineering in Lexington, MA, oil service means factory-spec premium Motul oil, a quality filter, a genuine multi-point inspection, and documentation that protects your warranty and resale value — typically at around 30% below dealership pricing.

Turbo engines are hard on oil. The wrong spec — or the right oil left in too long — is behind many of the expensive problems we repair: worn chain guides, tired turbos, and oil consumption.
Technician opening an engine oil cap - German car oil change with factory-spec oil at Auto Engineering Lexington MA

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Oil Change Intervals by Brand

BrandFactory IntervalOil SpecOur Advice
Audi10,000 mi / 12 monthsVW 502 00 / 504 005,000–7,500 mi for short-trip or tuned cars
BMWCondition-based (~10,000 mi)BMW LL-01 / LL-04Don’t stretch it on N20/N54/N55/N63 turbos
Mercedes10,000 mi (A/B Service)MB 229.5 / 229.52Follow the A/B schedule; we reset the counter
Porsche10,000 mi / 12 monthsPorsche A40 / C40Annual regardless of mileage; more often if tracked
VW10,000 mi / 12 monthsVW 502 00 / 504 005,000–7,500 mi for TSI short-trip driving

What Every Oil Service Here Includes

  • Factory-spec Motul oil matched to your exact engine — not a one-drum-fits-all house oil
  • Quality filter and correct torque on the drain hardware
  • Multi-point inspection tuned to your model’s known weak points — where small problems get caught early
  • Service-indicator reset — Audi, BMW CBS, Mercedes A/B counter, all of them
  • Documented history that protects your warranty and resale value

Oil Service by Brand

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An oil visit is also when small problems get caught early — a seeping gasket, a cold-start rattle, a tired cooling system — while they are still small.

Oil Change Questions

How much does a German car oil change cost?

It depends on your engine’s oil capacity and spec — a Porsche flat-six takes far more oil than a VW four-cylinder. Call (781) 676-7700 with your model for an on-the-spot quote; it will be well under dealership pricing for identical work.

Can’t I just go to a quick-lube place?

You can, but the wrong oil spec is one of the most common causes of premature wear we see on German turbo engines — and quick-lubes can’t reset your service systems or spot brand-specific problems early.

Do you reset the service indicator?

Always — Audi, BMW CBS, Mercedes A/B counter, all of them, so your dashboard and service history stay accurate.

How long does it take?

Usually quick — call ahead for a slot and wait, or grab a loaner and get on with your day.

Due for an Oil Change?

Factory-spec oil, honest inspection, and your service history kept straight.

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