That's kind of how I bought my current truck, not on an oil change, but on a service visit. My Camaro was having recall work performed. Walked over to the sales department with a steak tied around my neck and the rest is history.
No, I didn't sell the Camaro. Yes, I was already looking for a truck. They wanted to move my mid-optioned LT to make room for '26's. It had been on the lot for ~100 days already. It was an unpopular config for the loan and lease buyers. The sales department was thrilled to have someone, anyone, interested in buying something.
As for dealer service, I worked for a car dealer as a kid. Wouldn't ever take my car to a dealer to have the oil changed. Just as you can get decent service and work, you can also get really sloppy work. Oil change techs are usually young ones who just learned how to turn a wrench. It doesn't pay well. It's high volume production work, move cars through as fast as possible. As the saying goes, if you want it done right, do it yourself. So I do just that.
No idea. I'd start at Crutchfield or your local car audio shop and see what they can do.
If it were me, I'd have bought a bench truck to start and then have done the GM Kicker upgrade if I wanted more sound.
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