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Information » Car Care » Frequent Oil Changes
The quick–lube oil industry would have us all believe that changing your car’s oil every 3,000 miles is both necessary and beneficial to your car. This is not true. In fact, no car sold in the U.S. since the mid to late 1960’s required oil changes at a frequency less than ever 4,000 miles. Most car manufactures specify oil changes every 6,000 to 10,000 miles, with some cars going as much as 15,000 miles. The reason for the extended oil service is cleaner burning fuels, electronic fuel injection systems, improved engine materials and design, and better oils. Check your owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommended oil change interval. If you change your oil regularly on the recommended schedule, no damage or excessive wear and tear will occur.
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