Saturday, May 5, 2012
Myth: Engine oil should be changed every 3,000 miles
Reality: Despite what oil companies and quick-lube
shops often claim, it's usually not necessary. Stick to the service
intervals in your car's owner's manual. Under normal driving conditions,
most vehicles are designed to go 7,500 miles or more between oil
changes. Changing oil more often doesn't hurt the engine, but it can
cost you a lot of extra money. Automakers often recommend 3,000-mile
intervals for severe driving conditions, such as constant stop-and-go
driving, frequent trailer-towing, mountainous terrain, or dusty
conditions.
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