captain_kirk
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That is for the 300k warranty provision. So, if you "normally" drive you ride 300k or more then yes,.. change it out every 50k. But, for what is considered to be normal life as defined by the government, then change it at 10 years 150k. Remember, it does not read no oil changes for 300k, now does it?
Fact, Average new car is traded in by its owner at around 6-7 years and 70k. I have several co-workers who unloaded their vehicles at between 100-150k and 10 years.
If they would have used synlube in all those examples, then no oil changes would have been needed.
Fact, Average new car is traded in by its owner at around 6-7 years and 70k. I have several co-workers who unloaded their vehicles at between 100-150k and 10 years.
If they would have used synlube in all those examples, then no oil changes would have been needed.