To: Michael.SF.
In California, in fact, roughly half of all drivers change their oil every 3,000 milesor even more often!despite manufacturers’ recommended intervals for new cars that may be a multiple of that number.
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I’m calling BS on that. I’m in the automobile remarketing industry. It’s common to see cars that are 5 to 10 thousand miles past the oil change due date.
I see fleet lease cars, rental cars, you name it. NO ONE changes their oil at 3,000.
3 posted on
01/06/2012 3:11:18 PM PST by
Responsibility2nd
(NO LIBS! This means liberals AND libertarians (same thing) NO LIBS!)
To: Responsibility2nd
If you go to a quickie oil change place, as many people do, they always put a sticker in your windshield reminding you of your next oil change--at 3000 miles. IDK what fleet managers or rental car managers do, but all those people getting 3000 mile oil changes probably aren't the ones selling or trading in their cars.
To: Responsibility2nd
Being cheap helps. I never change oil until 5000 miles. Over the years have saved lots of money....
To: Responsibility2nd
Im calling BS on that. Im in the automobile remarketing industry. Its common to see cars that are 5 to 10 thousand miles past the oil change due date. I agree, there's no way 50% of Californians change their oil at the 3000 mile mark.
23 posted on
01/06/2012 3:54:01 PM PST by
Lx
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To: Responsibility2nd
There is alot of calling BS on the FR threads today. I do agree with you because many people rack up 2 to 3ooo miles per month. You know they do not change the oil every month or month and a half.
25 posted on
01/06/2012 4:33:19 PM PST by
taterjay
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