All Auto Service Coupons in 2026

Last updated: June 20, 2026  |  By: Jake Morrison

June 2026 update: every category and chain link below re-checked against current offer pages.

All auto service coupons by category 2026 — oil change discounts run $10 to $50 off, brake service discounts run $50 to $100 off, tire savings run $50 to $150 or more through rebates and buy 3 get 1 promotions, wheel alignment discounts run $15 to $25 off or a roughly $200 lifetime alignment plan, car battery savings run 20 to 25 percent off through online-only codes

There’s no single coupon page that covers every auto service at once — oil changes, brakes, tires, wheel alignment, and car batteries each run on their own discount system, and most chains manage those systems separately even within the same store. This page is the directory: every category guide and every chain-specific coupon page we’ve verified, in one place, organized so you can jump straight to the service you actually need instead of digging through five different menus.

I needed three services done on the Ranger inside about two weeks last spring — an oil change, a wheel alignment after hitting a pothole hard enough to feel it in the steering wheel, and eventually a battery that wouldn’t hold a charge through a cold snap. Three separate searches, three separate coupon systems, three different chains ended up winning. The oil change coupon that saved the most wasn’t at the same place with the best alignment deal, and neither of those had anything to do with where the battery discount actually lived. That’s the whole reason this page exists — nobody has time to relearn five different coupon structures every time something on the car needs attention.

Coupons by Service Category

Category Typical savings Where to start
Oil Change $10–$50 off, instant or rebate Oil Change Coupons, Near Me, Best Right Now
Brakes $50–$100 off, per axle or flat Brake Service Coupons, Near Me, Best Right Now
Tires $50–$150+ value, rebate or buy 3 get 1 Tire Coupons Near Me, Best Right Now, Discount Tire
Wheel Alignment $15–$25 off, or ~$200 lifetime plan Alignment Coupons Near Me, Best Right Now
Car Battery 20–25% off online, or local store offer Battery Coupons Near Me, Best Right Now, Replacement Coupons

All figures sourced from official chain pages and re-verified June 2026. Each category guide above breaks the chain-by-chain numbers down in full.

Coupons by Chain (Multi-Service)

Some chains run coupons across more than one service line off a single coupon hub page. If you already know which chain you’re using, these are usually faster than going category by category.

Chain Services covered Full coupon hub
Firestone Oil change, brakes, tires, alignment Firestone Coupons
Goodyear Oil change, tires Goodyear Coupons
Meineke Oil change, brakes Meineke Coupons
Midas Oil change, brakes Midas Coupons
NTB Tires, alignment NTB Coupons
Pep Boys Oil change, brakes, tires Pep Boys Coupons
Take 5 Oil change Take 5 Coupons
Valvoline Oil change Valvoline Coupons

Insider Tip

Check both the category page and the chain page before booking, because they don’t always show the same number. The category page (like Brake Service Coupons) pulls the best current offer across every chain for that one service. The chain page (like Firestone Coupons) shows you everything that chain runs across multiple services, which matters if you’re bundling an oil change and an alignment into the same visit and want to know what stacks. I’ve found a better total by checking the chain page second, after I already knew the category’s going rate, more times than I can count.

Why There’s No Single Auto Service Coupon Page

Every chain on this list manages its promotions service-by-service, usually through a different team or vendor relationship for oil versus tires versus brakes. Pennzoil funds Firestone’s oil change rebate; Michelin and Goodyear fund the tire rebates at Discount Tire; the brake discount is usually just the chain’s own marketing budget. There’s no shared system underneath, which is exactly why a universal “auto service coupon” doesn’t exist anywhere — not on this site, not on a chain’s own homepage, not on a deal-aggregator site either. The closest thing to a universal answer is checking each category separately, which is slower than clicking one link but actually finds the real number instead of a marketing headline.

What Most Drivers Get Wrong

People assume that a chain known for a great oil change deal will be equally good across the board. It usually isn’t. Valvoline’s oil change coupon is one of the more useful instant discounts going, but Valvoline doesn’t sell tires or do brake jobs at all. Firestone happens to run strong offers across four different categories this cycle, which is unusual — most chains have one or two services where their coupon actually beats the field, and average-to-weak pricing everywhere else. Checking the specific category page for the specific service you need, every time, beats assuming last month’s good experience at one chain carries over to a different repair.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there one master coupon code that works across all auto services?

No. Oil change, brake, tire, alignment, and battery coupons are run as separate programs, often by different teams within the same chain, and sometimes funded by different manufacturers entirely. There’s no universal code, on this site or anywhere else, that applies across all five categories at once. Each category page above shows the current real numbers for that specific service.

Which category has the biggest dollar-amount discounts right now?

Brakes and tires, in raw dollar terms. Firestone’s brake discount runs up to $100 off both axles, and a tire rebate or buy 3 get 1 promotion can be worth $80 to $150 or more on a full set. Oil change coupons top out closer to $50, alignment coupons are usually $15 to $25 unless you count a lifetime alignment plan’s long-term value, and battery savings are mostly percentage-based rather than flat dollar amounts.

Can I combine coupons across two different services in the same visit?

Sometimes, but it depends entirely on the chain and the specific promotions running that month. Some locations will apply an oil change coupon and a separate alignment coupon to the same invoice without issue; others restrict each coupon to one service per visit. Ask the service writer to confirm both can be applied before you commit to the appointment, not after the work is already done.

How often is this directory updated?

Every category and chain link is re-checked monthly, and the date at the top of this page reflects the last full pass. Individual coupon pages carry their own update dates too, since some chains rotate offers faster than others — Firestone’s brake and tire promotions, for example, tend to change more often than Valvoline’s instant oil change discount.

Which chain has the most coupons across categories?

Firestone, by a clear margin this cycle — it currently runs a published offer in oil change, brakes, tires, and alignment, which is unusual since most chains are strong in one or two categories and average in the rest. That doesn’t make Firestone the cheapest option in every category, just the most consistently active with published discounts. The Firestone Coupons hub breaks down all four services in one place.

Are third-party coupon aggregator sites reliable for car service deals?

Not usually, in my experience. A lot of them scrape old promo pages and never pull the listing once the offer expires, which is how outdated codes end up circulating for months after they’ve stopped working. Going to the specific chain’s own offers page, or to a category guide that’s been re-verified recently, finds a current number far more reliably than a generic coupon-aggregator search result.

What’s the single best place to start if I don’t know which service I need yet?

The category table above. Figure out which service you actually need first — oil change, brakes, tires, alignment, or battery — then click into that category’s “near me” or “best right now” page. Starting from the chain side instead, before you know what service you need, usually means re-doing the search once you find out.

Sources

Every category and chain figure on this page is sourced from the linked official pages below and the individual guides referenced throughout, re-verified June 2026.

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About the Author

Jake Morrison

Jake spent three years working the pit at a Jiffy Lube in Garland, Texas before switching to full-time automotive writing. Needing three unrelated repairs on the Ranger inside two weeks, and finding three different chains won on price, is why he built this directory instead of pointing people to one favorite shop.