Posted on 6/1/2018
It's important for your vehicle to undergo regular oil changes, but it can be hard for a car owner to determine what time is the right time to head to Austin's Automotive Specialists for that oil change. The advice you may hear is to have your oil change done once every 3,000 miles. The best advice is to track your mileage and check your vehicle's user manual to see what drain interval is best. Why Mileage Varies In the past, every 3,000 miles was the best advice. But now there are more fuel-efficient and better engineered vehicles on the road. Every 5,000 miles may be more acceptable advice. However, in some car manuals you may notice how it says that an oil change is acceptable at 7,500 to 10,000 miles too. This is due to better engines today, and also better engine oils. Today's engine oils may be completely synthetic, or they be of a blend that lasts much longer that conventional oils. Other Factors Affecting Oil Besides doing oil changes based on mileage there can be other factors ... read more
Posted on 5/21/2018
Many car and truck owners want to wait longer between oil changes and vehicle maintenance, but worry that it can affect the performance or longevity of their vehicle. This is perhaps the number one argument between vehicle owners: how often is it necessary to change that oil? And even though car makers may recommend you do an oil change from 5,000 to 10,000 miles, is that really because oil last thats long, or is there another underlying reason? Conflicting Advice Between Car Manufacturers There are some car makers who are claiming it's fine to change your oil every 10,000 miles or more, while some recommend you do it at 5,000. It can be tempting to buy that vehicle off the lot when you don't have to perform oil changes as often. But can it be that the car manufacturers are simply trying to sell more vehicles? While it may seem like auto manufacturers are just trying to sell more cars, this isn't actually the case. In reality, modern day oils and vehicle manufacturing is much better th ... read more
Posted on 5/5/2018
Older advice for doing oil changes on vehicles involved every three months or 3000 miles. Today, newer vehicles have more efficient engines, so the average advice is about 5,000 to 10,000 miles. If you read your car's user manual, some brand new cars may even suggest up to 20,000 miles! Some of this is due to better oils on the market and better vehicles. Today's oils can be fully synthetic, or a synthetic blend that lasts longer before its viscosity breaks down. Every 5,000 Miles & Up to 10,000 Miles Many car makers recommend that you change the oil every 5,000 to 10,000 miles. However, there can be other factors at work too. This can include how old the engine is inside your vehicle, the make and model of it, your driving habits, and even the road surfaces you drive on. For the Ford Motor Company, they say newer models of cars are fine until the 7,500 miles mark, while their Ford cars earlier than 2007 should have their oil changed more frequently. Driving Conditions If you're dr ... read more