I've been working way too much past few months. And so have been letting a bunch of things slide. One being an oil change on my car. Not long enough to be dangerous to the engine, but too long. So I finally get a day off, and as I get up the thermometer reads 4F outside. Not gonna change the oil myself, so I take it to Jiffylube. What I don't like about these places is that they use the oil price change as a teaser to get you in and try and sell you more stuff. But knowing that, I'm not buying. So the guy comes out to try and upsell me, and here he's holding a filthy air filter and saying I need to change it for $24. Now I do know enough about fixing my own car so that I know I can buy a filter for about half that at NAPA and install it myself in just a minute or 2. So I refuse their offer and after the oil change I stop at NAPA. The air filter the woman at the counter looked notably different from the one the man at Jiffylube said he took out of my car to show me. So I looked under the hood, and took the woman's word for it. It fit, didn't take long at all to put it in. But it was easily twice the size of the one that the guy at Jiffylube had showed me. So that guy was lying, and they just had an old filthy one sitting in a box to con unknowing customers into buying more than they need.