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To be honest, in most cars filter and fluid changing—especially oil—yourself is super easy and super quick.
Seriously. If you're reading this and don't do it yourself...
Tools needed: One spanner for one bolt. Maybe two if your oil filter has a lid. Oil pan or plastic bowl or even some icecream tubs to catch oil. Everything else is hands.
There. In 10-15 mins you just did a minor service for a few bucks. While there, or if you're done and bored waiting for the oil to finish draining into the pan, may as well top off coolant, washer fluid, powersteering fluid, and brake fluid. They're all just lids you unscrew and pour to a line.
While other fluids like transmission and differential are also easy, I can understand if that's going into intimidating territory for some as they're usually under the car and more awkward than unscrewing the oil plug. Fortunately, these don't need to be done anywhere near as regularly. But look into those on YT too and you may be surprised just how easy they are.
You will save a lot of money and also guarantee things were actually done 👍
Serious question: Where do you dispose of the used oil?
Once you've poured in the new oil, pour the old oil into the empty container, or an extra one you've bought just for old oil. Your local waste station/refuse tip will take it, some mechanic shops do too. There's a small fee on weight as they will process contaminants out and what's left is recycled for plenty of stuff.
I usually unload once a year or so when I've got 2-3 containers piling up. It's as simple as pouring it out into their big tanks and recycling the containers there or taking them home to use again.
If you're in the US most auto parts stores will take it for free, I know for sure that Autozone and Advance Auto do.