He went in for a $50 oil change and left with a $375 tow bill. The mistake is one every driver should learn from

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Going viral on TikTok can change your life. It might be for better or worse, but one thing is guaranteed: you will not be the same person after millions of strangers have seen your worst moment. For one unidentified man, that moment came after he went into a garage expecting a routine $50 oil change and somehow left with a $375 bill. The original video was posted on the TikTok page @tbanzzzz03. The relatively short clip shows a man in a Hyundai sedan attempting to drive onto a ramp at a drive-thru oil change facility. However, he fails to properly align his wheels and ends up falling into the pit. @tbanzzzz03 Why he do dat?#saxophone #take5 #fails #caraccident #funny ♬ Saxophones getting louder – Slowed – AntonioVivald There are ways to prevent this The car is then shown sitting at an angle with a large oil stain covering the right side. Naturally, TikTok added the obligatory sad saxophone sound effect reserved for moments when something has gone spectacularly wrong. The post appears to have been taken from the garage’s CCTV footage, with the clear message being: this is the person you do not want to become. The comment section was quickly filled with mechanics who seemed to agree on one thing: this accident was preventable. One user wrote, “This is why you don’t let customers bring in their cars, at the shop I work at for winter we don’t allow it.” Another added, “I tell the team ‘assume everyone who drives in here has no common sense… do not stand in front of or in between cars. Don’t give them the credit you assume they have.’” However, the overwhelming consensus was that the driver simply needed to follow the technician’s instructions. Quick lube shops are designed for speed and convenience, but that also means mistakes can happen quickly — especially when someone unfamiliar with the process is behind the wheel. There are basic driving protocols that can prevent accidents like this from becoming expensive lessons. According to Guessing Headlights, the first step is to follow the guide’s instructions carefully. It can feel uncomfortable for inexperienced drivers, but once you are on the ramp, visibility becomes limited, making assistance necessary. The next step is keeping your eyes on the technician’s hands. Missing even one instruction could be the difference between a smooth oil change and becoming the latest person whose embarrassing moment gets millions of views online. Speed is another important factor. Just because a drive-thru service is designed to be quick does not mean you should rush onto the ramp. The safest approach is to avoid pressing the gas pedal and simply allow the vehicle to move forward using idle power. Not in this economy Finally, avoid making sudden steering corrections. Small adjustments are usually enough. Overcorrecting can quickly turn a routine maintenance visit into an expensive repair bill. If you follow those steps, your $375 stays where it belongs — not as an unexpected payment for a mistake that could have been avoided. In an economy where every unexpected expense hurts, the driver’s viral moment serves as a reminder that sometimes slowing down is the fastest way to avoid trouble.