I usually don’t buy new cars but the last one I did I changed it at around 1,000 miles.
Then again at around 3,000 miles. Then 5,000 mile intervals after. Wish I could say “never a problem”, but I can’t. Oil consumption, misfires, stutters. Then again it was a 2018 Silverado.
I did run into a Chrysler tech that said to me...I never want to dump factory oil early, it’s loaded with moly for the break in purpose, you want to keep that good stuff in there so it can bed itself into the cam lobes and stuff. Not sure I agree, but I think I’d feel very comfortable going at least 2,000 miles on a factory fill from now on. But 5,000 OCI’s is all I’m willing to stretch any direct injected engine nowadays. Port injection? Yeah, I might be ok with 6,500-7,000 but why bother? 5,000 miles is fine, give or take 500 miles or so.