Most vehicles require an oil change every 5000 km. This is usually a relatively painless and inexpensive procedure. There are numerous “quick” oil change stations that specialize in the no-appointment, fast-food like oil change. Even on a busy day, getting an oil change may only take half an hour. The cost is normally fairly low, about 30-50 US dollars (USD) depending upon the type of vehicle one drives. Vans, SUVs and large trucks, tend to be more expensive because there is more oil to replace.
Some newer vehicles have manufacturer recommendations that suggest one get an oil change every 5000 miles. Others state one should get an oil change every 5000 km or every three months. Not all agree that a car really needs an oil change per the manufacturer’s instructions. In fact, some have stated that the “every 3000 miles” is a deliberate scam to make more money.
In fact, in countries like the U.K. there are few oil change quick stops, and some claim they have never changed the oil in their car. Yet their cars continue to run without significant problems. However, most who observe oil change recommendations in the US note their car tends to run with greater efficiency after a change. So the “scam” concept is rather dubious.
Further, many companies now offer leases or loans on new automobiles with service agreements. These allow one to change the oil, and have routine check-ups and tune-ups done for free. Additionally, a leased car agreement may specify that one must abide by normal servicing requirements. One may have to prove one has serviced the car and had an oil change every 5000 km to avoid paying additional fees.
The best bet when considering the frequency rate of the oil change is to consult the manufacturing recommendations in your car’s manual. If you have purchased an older vehicle without a manual, you can either order a manual from the manufacturer, or check online to read recommendations. Many believe that observing the oil change rule extends the life of one’s car.
Further, many mechanics also run a quick diagnostic check on the car during an oil change and may alert the owner to potential problems. It is generally far better to be aware of a problem that needs repair than to be surprised by the car suddenly not working properly, or not working at all. Awareness of a potential problem can also help one schedule repairs in a timely fashion.
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