Oil Change in North Miami Beach, FL averages $47.00, with prices ranging from $23.99 to $59.99 based on 10 verified prices from 10 local shops.
Prices verified from 10 North Miami Beach shops · June 2026
Oil Change prices in North Miami Beach, FL range from $23.99 to $59.99 at local auto repair shops, based on verified pricing data gathered from 10 shops across the area. An oil change drains your engine's used motor oil, which degrades over time from heat, combustion byproducts, and metal particles, and replaces it with fresh oil and a new filter. Prices for this service in North Miami Beach vary by vehicle make and model, the grade of parts and fluids used, and whether you book with an independent shop, a franchise chain, or a dealership. Independent and chain repair shops in North Miami Beach typically charge 20 to 40 percent less than dealerships for this service; dealerships may justify the premium for warranty-covered work or brand-specific diagnostics. All prices listed on this page were verified directly from shop websites or user-submitted receipts, and each carries a Last Verified date. For details on how PriceMyFix verifies prices, visit pricemyfix.com/about/methodology.
| Shop | Type | Price | Details | Verified | Distance | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tire Kingdom1700 Northeast 163rd Street | Independent | $59.99Above avg | Up to 5 qt · ConventionalUp to 5 quarts | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 0.6 mi | View Shop |
| Honda of Aventura Service2150 Northeast 163rd Street | Independent | $39.95CouponBelow avg | Up to 5 qt · ConventionalUp to 5 quarts. Includes tire rotation. | Verified 6 days agoby PriceMyFix | 0.6 mi | View Shop |
| Florida Tires2170 Northeast 162nd Street | Independent | $59.99Above avg | Up to 5 qt · ConventionalUp to 5 quarts | Last verified 45 days agoby PriceMyFix | 0.7 mi | View Shop |
| Firestone Complete Auto Care16251 Miami Drive | Franchise | $49.99 | Up to 5 qt · ConventionalUp to 5 quarts | Last verified 45 days agoby PriceMyFix | 0.7 mi | View Shop |
| Auto Services of North Miami Beach15620 West Dixie Highway | Independent | $49.95 | Up to 5 qt · ConventionalUp to 5 quarts | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 0.9 mi | View Shop |
| AAA Radiator and Auto Air Conditioning15570 West Dixie Highway | Independent | $23.99CouponBelow avg | Conventional | Verified 13 days agoby PriceMyFix | 1.0 mi | View Shop |
| Goodyear Auto Service Center1098 North Miami Beach Boulevard | Franchise | $59.99Above avg | Up to 5 qt · ConventionalUp to 5 quarts of conventional oil. Disposal fee may apply. | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 1.1 mi | View Shop |
| Prestige Imports Miami14800 Biscayne Boulevard | Dealership | $49.99 | Up to 5 qt · ConventionalUp to 5 quarts | Last verified 41 days agoby PriceMyFix | 1.4 mi | View Shop |
| Pep Boys Auto Service & Tires295 Northeast 167th Street | Franchise | $49.99 | Up to 5 qt · ConventionalUp to 5 quarts | Verified 11 days agoby PriceMyFix | 2.0 mi | View Shop |
| Oil Change North Miami Beach -Friendly Motor- Car Repair Shop153 Northeast 167th Street | Independent | $29.95CouponBelow avg | Up to 5 qt · ConventionalUp to 5 quarts | Verified 11 days agoby PriceMyFix | 2.2 mi | View Shop |
The average oil change in North Miami Beach, FL costs $47.38 across 10 shops. The cheapest verified price is $23.99 at AAA Radiator and Auto Air Conditioning. Dealerships average $49.99 — 6% more than independents and chains in this area.
Trucks and SUVs with higher oil capacity may cost more. Check individual shop listings for vehicle-specific pricing.
An oil change drains your engine's used motor oil — which degrades over time from heat, combustion byproducts, and metal particles — and replaces it with fresh oil and a new filter. The oil lubricates every internal engine surface: crankshaft bearings, cam lobes, valve train, and cylinder walls. Clean oil prevents metal-on-metal wear and keeps the engine running at designed operating temperature. Modern full synthetic oil typically lasts 7,500–10,000 miles; conventional oil 3,000–5,000 miles.
Follow your owner's manual interval, not the old "every 3,000 miles" rule (that applied to 1990s conventional oil and most modern vehicles exceed it by 2–3×). The oil life monitor on most post-2010 vehicles calculates actual degradation based on driving patterns — trust it. Change sooner than normal if you: tow regularly, spend >50% of driving in stop-and-go, operate in extreme heat, or take mostly short trips under 5 miles (which prevents oil from reaching full operating temperature).
Skipping one interval is unlikely to cause immediate damage if you're using synthetic oil. Skipping multiple intervals causes accelerating sludge buildup that clogs oil passages, starves the engine of lubrication, and triggers a potentially catastrophic bearing failure. The first symptom is usually a ticking noise at idle (valve train starvation) followed by a knocking sound (rod bearing damage). At that point, an oil change won't help — you're looking at $2,000–$8,000 in engine work. Change the oil.
Be wary of: (1) shops that quote a price then add 'shop supply fees' of $15–$30 not mentioned upfront, (2) upsells for air filter + cabin filter + wiper blades all at once — some of these may genuinely be needed but ask to see the old filter before agreeing, (3) drain plug cross-threading caused by rushed service — a properly done oil change never strips the drain plug threads. If a shop says your drain plug 'was already stripped when you came in,' get a second opinion.
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