Regular car maintenance, including oil changes, is essential for vehicle longevity and performance. Failing to change your oil regularly can compromise your safety and the lifespan of your vehicle.
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How Often Should I Change Synthetic Oil?
Under “normal” driving conditions, synthetic oil can go 10,000 to 15,000 miles, or six to 12 months, between changes. Follow ...
For many years, car owners have known to follow the traditional 3,000-mile rule for oil changes. But, with modern advancements in engine technology and the popularization of synthetic oil, ...
Synthetic oil changes cost nearly double conventional, but shop costs don’t justify the premium. AAA research found synthetic oils perform 47% better in laboratory tests, measuring factors like ...
The synthetic oil in your car's engine has an incredibly challenging job. In an instant, the cold oil resting in your engine's sump needs to surge its way to the valve gear and then back to the sump ...
JOPLIN, Mo. (KSNF/KODE) — The oil in your car’s engine has an incredibly challenging job. From lying cold in the bottom of the engine’s oil pan, it needs to surge up to the valve gear at the very top, ...
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