Originally Posted By: MuzzleFlash40
Once a year for me. Their only around 10 bucks, cheap insurance.
Originally Posted By: nleksan
At the risk of repeating myself:
Given that an air filter filters better as it loads up a bit, that fuel economy isn't effected with a dirty filter, that there is at least a 20-40 percent overage in flow capacity in the average filter to account for dirt loading, please explain how changing more often than necessary is beneficial? Except to the filter manufacturer and the retail outfit where you bought it, of course. How is it "cheap insurance?"
Before you attempt to answer, please read all the posts above. If your answer boils down to, "Because it makes me feel good," 'nuff said and fair 'nuff. It's your money. They are your cars to maintain as you choose.
I'm just trying to educate you enough to understand the difference between "need" and "want." If you want to argue the need part, I'm interested to hear your arguments.