It costs me about US$32 to change the oil in my Mazda5 with Mobil 1 synthetic:
Mazda Oil Filter: $5.48 ($27.40 for 5, with a free filter wrench, from
Med Center Mazda) That's for the cartridge filter, the canister (spin on) filter is a little less, make sure you know which one you need before ordering...
Crush washer: $1.37 (I change this every time, cheap insurance)
Mobil 1: About $22.50 for 4.5 quarts, I buy the 5 quart jugs from Wal-Mart for about $25 after tax.
I could knock off about ten bucks by using normal (dinosaur) oil like Castro GTX which is what I use in my Honda Accord, but I only change the oil every 5,000 miles which is about two times per year, so it's not a huge cost for me.
Anyway, the nice thing about changing my own oil is that it gives me an excuse to pull the Mazda up onto ramps and take a look at the bottom of the car, make sure things look fine.
Also some people use the
Fumoto Valve to make the draining easier. Cost is about $40 (including extender) and lets you easily drain the oil. I dont use it but people who use it seem to really like it.
One more thing - in oil change threads there will always be people saying that the Mobil 1 oil filter or another premium oil filter is "best". Do what you want, but my opinion is that if the Mazda dealer uses Mazda oil filters, that's good enough for me.
I just checked my oil after putting in 4.5Q and it's over the full line. I will check again tomorrow, but it looks like some oil is settling and not emptying completely when it's drained...
It did that for me too, it's because the engine has to run for a short amount of time for the oil to get into the cartridge filter. Run the engine for a minute then check it again, it should be fine.