How Long Can You Drive Before Your Next Oil Change?
There's no quick or fast answer to this question. Each vehicle is unique. However, there is one tool you can use that will give you insight as to what your car manufacturer suggests is the appropriate time for oil changes. Your Owner's Manual is a great place to discover the answer to this question. While it doesn't account for every eventuality, as things like your driving style and mileage play a key role in determining your oil change frequency, it's still an amazing resource you can count on to answer most of your questions. If you have any concerns, contact our Service team. We're always happy to help.
Types of Oil
There are four common types of oil. The oil that best suits your vehicle will be among them. Take a look at what makes each type of oil unique.
Conventional Oil
This oil is the type that is most closely related to crude oil. Conventional oil has been filtered, offering your engine protection against friction so that your engine can perform well.
Full-Synthetic
Full-synthetic oil is the antithesis of conventional oil, as it is the one furthest removed from crude oil. This highly-refined oil has extra additives that increase engine performance and maximize longevity.
Synthetic Blend
Synthetic blended oil combines conventional oil with small percentages of synthetic oil. Together, they enhance your engine's protection via additives that improve its lifespan and performance.
High-Mileage
High-mileage oil is meant for vehicles that reach 75,000 miles. Once this milestone is reached, you should consider making the switch to protect your engine as the miles continue to grow.
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