An oil change for a 2007 Honda CR-V typically costs between about $40 and $130, depending on oil type and service location. Conventional oil changes at budget quick-lube shops usually run around $40–$70; synthetic-blend changes about $60–$90; and full synthetic changes can reach $90–$130.
The 2007 CR-V uses approximately 4.7 quarts of engine oil and a standard oil filter. Oil type matters: most owners opt for 5W-20 or 5W-30 depending on climate and manual specifications. Prices are also influenced by who services the car—dealerships tend to be pricier than independent shops—and by regional rates. Discounts and coupons can trim the bill significantly.
What affects the price
Prices vary based on the oil you choose, the shop you visit, and any bundled services. Here are the main factors to consider when budgeting for an oil change on a 2007 CR-V:
- Oil type and quantity: Conventional oil typically uses about 4.7 quarts; synthetic blends and full synthetics cost more per quart and may require slightly more or less oil depending on the kit.
- Oil filter and parts: Aftermarket filters can be cheaper than OEM filters, affecting the overall cost.
- Labor rates and shop type: Dealerships usually charge higher hourly rates than independent shops or fast-lube centers.
- Promotions, coupons, and service packages: Many shops offer introductory discounts or bundled maintenance packages that reduce the per-service cost.
- Location and taxes: Urban areas and states with higher taxes may push the total higher.
Understanding these factors helps you anticipate a price range and decide where to go for service.
DIY option
For readers who want to minimize out-of-pocket costs, doing the oil change at home is an option. Below is a quick guide to what to expect and how costs break down.
- Materials and tools: Engine oil (typically 5W-20 for the 2.4L CR-V), an appropriate oil filter, a drain pan, a socket wrench, a funnel and rags. A full synthetic oil may cost more upfront but can be reused across future changes.
- Estimated costs: Conventional oil around $20-$40 per 4.5-5 quart container; filter $3-$12; miscellaneous supplies.
- Time and disposal: Plan 30-45 minutes for a first-time DIY change; ensure proper oil disposal at an approved facility.
Note: Always verify the exact oil specification and capacity in the owner’s manual before purchasing supplies.
Getting the best price
Shop around by requesting quotes from dealerships, independent shops, and quick-lube centers. Use online coupons, ask about bundled services, and consider scheduling during slower business hours for potential discounts.
- Ask for price quotes that include oil type, filter, and disposal fees to avoid hidden charges.
- Check local reviews for consistency in service quality as well as price.
- Consider future maintenance savings with a service package from a trusted shop.
With careful shopping, many CR-V owners can reduce their oil-change cost by tens of dollars or more over the life of the car.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda CR-V, expect roughly $40–$70 for conventional oil, $60–$90 for a synthetic-blend, and $90–$130 for a full synthetic oil change, depending on where you go and what oil you choose. Doing it yourself can lower costs further, though it requires the right tools and proper oil disposal. Always confirm the recommended oil specification and capacity in the owner’s manual, and compare local prices to find the best deal.


