What fantastic technical innovations have occured that mean cars these days have over 20,000 mile service intervals, when in the late 90s they were like 9000 miles?
I always understood that engine oil should be changed at least every 10,000 miles (5000 for diesels), how come new cars don't need this, or is it just marketing rubbish? If this is a case, how often should you really get your cars oil changed, if you want it to still be going strong after 10 years?
2006-09-07
09:22:13
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Maintenance & Repairs