No pictures? Pictures always make a thread better.Today I picked up a 2017 Mazda 3 Touring in soul red metallic. Absolutely gorgeous. I work for Grubhub and I was driving a 2017 Toyota prius which is a good car for it but I got sick of the way it drives and of course the way drivers act around me while I was driving it. The overall stigma really sucked. So I told myself I'll take half the miles per gallon for double the smiles per gallon. And here I am. This Mazda 3 is an automatic. I absolutely love it. The steering is engaging. The throttle especially in sport mode is immediate. I want this car to last me a long time. Would it be a good idea to do full synthetic oil changes every 5k to make sure the engine is in good condition to get to 200k to 300k? Thanks.
It's a problem for every car. I've seen just as much rust from my Jeep, from my mazda, from my Ford, from my GM. mazda had an issue with it a while back specifically, but that has been rectified.What does Mazda say to do?
Do you live in an area where rust is a problem? If so, you'll want to get rustproofing done on it (Krown, Noxudol, etc). In much of the country, rust is a big deal, and a big problem with Mazda, too. The car will rust before you have any problems with the engine or transmission.
I know plenty of people who Uber, GrubHub, etc. that are not worried about an oil change expense... lets not assume.He's driving for grubhub so cash is an issue. With that kind of mileage, he could easily go 10k on synthetic and he'd be changing the oil every 2.5 months. Walmart Supertech is fine unless he can find some clearance oil at Autozone if there's any left.
It's a problem for every car. I've seen just as much rust from my Jeep, from my mazda, from my Ford, from my GM. mazda had an issue with it a while back specifically, but that has been rectified.
OP: I would use an oil that is synthetic, Dexos 1 G2 certified, and also Honda Hot Tube (HTT06 or something) certified. I would change my oil every 5K miles if you drive normally, and every 7500 if your use is long distance/highway 80%+ maybe. Me? My Mazda's get changed every 5K miles.
OP is using an engine that gets very hot, and that is DI and high compression. I am not sure I'd go simply by TBN.I avoid listening to blanket statements often posted here about how long oil should last. If I had to venture a guess and it was one of my vehicles I'd run a good synthetic oil and change it with the filter every 5K miles. Since UOA exists I don't have to guess. I'd spend the money ~ $10 plus postage and get a UOA with TBN after driving for 5K miles. Then take that information and determine a good OCI based on data.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/honda-acura-hto-06.307784/Wow Honda Hot Tube? That's what that stands for!
I honestly didn't know that![]()