Take 5 Oil Change is a drive-through oil change franchise with locations across Oklahoma City that handles routine maintenance in under ten minutes, no appointment required, while you stay in your car.
Take 5 operates as a quick-lube chain focused on oil changes and fluid top-offs. Unlike full-service repair shops that require scheduling and can keep your vehicle for hours, Take 5 positions itself as a convenience play for drivers who need service during a workday or between errands. The drive-through format means you pull up, an attendant handles the work from outside, and you drive away. Locations operate across the metro area, including central OKC and suburban corridors.
The core service is an oil change with your choice of conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic oil. Conventional runs between $25 and $35, synthetic blend $35 to $45, and full synthetic $45 to $65, depending on your vehicle's capacity. Most vehicles hold four to six quarts, which affects the final price. Take 5 also tops off other fluids (coolant, windshield washer, transmission fluid) at no extra charge during your visit. Tire pressure checks and battery testing are standard.
The appeal of Take 5 pricing is transparency and speed, not depth of discount. You will pay slightly more than an independent shop for conventional oil, but you avoid scheduling delays and stay in your vehicle during the service.
Oklahoma City has three main oil-change paths. Independent shops like neighborhood garages often undercut Take 5 on price (sometimes $15 to $20 less for conventional) but require you to schedule an appointment and sit in a waiting room for 20 to 45 minutes. Big-box retailers such as Walmart and Costco offer competitive pricing on synthetic oil and tire services, but lines can be long during lunch hours and weekends, and you must go inside to pay.
Take 5 wins if your priority is speed and convenience during a busy day. Choose an independent shop if you prefer a direct relationship with a technician and cost is your main concern. Use Walmart if you are already shopping and need oil changed as a secondary errand.
Take 5 suits commuters and busy professionals who need a 10-minute pit stop every 5,000 miles. It works well for drivers on a standard oil-change schedule who do not need diagnostics or repair work. It does not suit anyone who wants to discuss fluid choices in depth, needs mechanical inspection beyond tire pressure, or prefers face-to-face communication with the person handling their vehicle. If your check-engine light is on or you suspect a leak, you need a full-service shop, not a quick-lube.
Pull into a Take 5 location and stay in your vehicle. An attendant will approach your driver's side window and ask your oil preference and mileage. They will then move your car into the service bay. You can watch the process or step out and use the waiting area. Attendants drain the old oil, replace the filter, add new oil, top off fluids, and perform the tire and battery check. The entire process takes 8 to 12 minutes. Payment happens at your window before you leave. No paperwork or appointment confirmation is needed.
Most Take 5 locations in Oklahoma City are open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with reduced or closed Sunday hours (confirm hours for your specific location, as they vary). Parking is straightforward; the drive-through bay accommodates one car at a time, and waiting bays hold a few vehicles. The format eliminates the need to park and walk inside. Busy times are typically lunch hours and Saturday mornings. Visit during mid-morning or late afternoon on a weekday for the shortest wait.
Take 5 fills a specific need in Oklahoma City's service landscape: reliable, predictable oil changes for drivers who value time over savings.
