Well just to throw my hat in the ring here.. There isn't anything (necessarily or by default) wrong with 10k or extended past that OCIs. 10,000 miles. Even Supertech's mid-grade oil (the blend.. not about Supertech here ok) says it should be OK for that long.
Unless you have a DI or other known fuel diluter engine. Then it's probably
not ok.. due specifically to the fuel dilution.
Talk of this and that or old vs new Toyotas aside, let's shift focus a little, the Taurus in the signature is north of 12k on an OCI as you read this and will likely be pushed a little farther than that mostly because
SCIENCE! Oil
color isn't a valid test of oil goodness.. the color looks good, I'll take a dipstick

when I get home. Oil
engine feel isn't a valid test.. engine feels OK. I'd be willing to take some oil and maybe have a UOA done. Inside of that engine is probably very clean but I don't "know" that either. Who's down to see a UOA on the 2004 Taurus oil?
TBN is usually the determining factor on if you can go longer on your OCI, right? I feel most would do an oil change of 5k or 6k.. maybe a 7.5k here or there. But here is the thing.. every up-and-coming or established YouTuber that likes to hear themselves talk will tell you "change it when it gets dark" or Scotty Kilmer famous line, with that **** Toyota Celica he will have until the end of time, "Change your oil, change it often." Different spins on how oil does so much, you want to change it a lot to keep it fresh. Not like that's valid, this IS BITOG..... For me, personally, it's kind of a good way to snap out of OCD oil changing (OCD is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, not an OCI typo) where, and I've been this person, you have an oil in the sump for about 2k miles and think "I have to change it." HPL motor oil can do extended drains, I think
@High Performance Lubricants would have to jump in if that's incorrect however I recall that as one of its positive attributes.
It's all relative. If your oil smells like gas you might not want to go 10k on an OCI... Some go longer than that, their engine probably can handle it, no fuel dilution....
OLMs don't go by simple mile/timer calculation anymore, don't they do some sort of chemical test on the oil?