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Do I have to change my oil every 3,000 miles?

Do I have to change my oil every 3,000 miles?


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Hi,
The oils used today are very advanced and were produced to last for some 15,000 k"m (~ 9,100 miles) that is even the recommendation of the producers.  If you use one of the advanced oils you can change oil after 9,000 miles too. 
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