Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should do it every 6-12 months. I would not wait every 24 months.
Why not trust what the manual suggests?
^ that's the worst thing you could do!! Use it as your guide, but go the car model forum and see real world experiences from current owners. Ever wonder why some relatively new cars have transmission or engine issues even when they've been following dealer recommended service...lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should do it every 6-12 months. I would not wait every 24 months.
Why not trust what the manual suggests?
Anonymous wrote:I get our cars’ oil changed when I take them in for inspection every year. Easy peasy,
Anonymous wrote:You should do it every 6-12 months. I would not wait every 24 months.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely just change the oil. Do you drive it at least once a week? How do you not constantly have a dead battery? This is why I'm very skeptical of super low mileage used cars.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I have one car, but we live in a super walkable area and have only driven about 1,500 miles in the past year (Ccar is a 2018 Honda with 6,500 miles total). My oil change reminder came up in the past couple days, but I’m wondering if I actually need the oil change. I got one last December.
Should I take it in, or can I ride it out?
its not that oil gets old, yes it does have a shelf life(but its in years not months or days). not running the car much or for long enough times to really get the engine hot so it burns off the moisture and impurities that are trapped in t he oil is what is putting you at the oil change interval. time vs mileage.Anonymous wrote:Get it changed. It’s been too long. Oil gets old.