California wants to do away with oil changes...sort of
#11
Wow, I'd have to change mine every other day at that pace
On the other hand, I don't really like the overall tone of that article. Sounds more like a hidden eco-mentalist agenda trying to regulate oil usage than guiding the consumer over what's best for their engines. 10K miles between oil changes? For every car, in every climate and for any sort of driving? I don't care what they claim, that is terrible. You can't "over-maintain" a car, but you can sure-as-shit under-maintain it.
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On the other hand, I don't really like the overall tone of that article. Sounds more like a hidden eco-mentalist agenda trying to regulate oil usage than guiding the consumer over what's best for their engines. 10K miles between oil changes? For every car, in every climate and for any sort of driving? I don't care what they claim, that is terrible. You can't "over-maintain" a car, but you can sure-as-shit under-maintain it.
#12
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Conditions are obviously far different here in southern ont. Remember we sometimes go through 4 harsh seasons..Mind you are winters are not what they used to be that's for sure. But our summers are getting hotter every year,which is welcomed..We used salt and sand on our road ways in the winter which plays a part in how often you should service your car.. But believe me when I say these engines that you see in sentra's to altima's can not and will not last long in the long run if your changing your oil every 12 to 20,000 kms.. I've seen it time and time again! Even the the v6 trucks we have or any v6 for that matter. And this recommended maintenance plan is used right across north america!
#13
Wow, I'd have to change mine every other day at that pace
On the other hand, I don't really like the overall tone of that article. Sounds more like a hidden eco-mentalist agenda trying to regulate oil usage than guiding the consumer over what's best for their engines. 10K miles between oil changes? For every car, in every climate and for any sort of driving? I don't care what they claim, that is terrible. You can't "over-maintain" a car, but you can sure-as-shit under-maintain it.
![lol](https://teamspeed.com/forums/images/smilies/teamspeed/rofl.gif)
On the other hand, I don't really like the overall tone of that article. Sounds more like a hidden eco-mentalist agenda trying to regulate oil usage than guiding the consumer over what's best for their engines. 10K miles between oil changes? For every car, in every climate and for any sort of driving? I don't care what they claim, that is terrible. You can't "over-maintain" a car, but you can sure-as-shit under-maintain it.
#14
anyone else bothered by the fact that once again the state is telling people how to conduct their lives? If I want to change my oil every month, year or never; I shouldnt have some legislator looking over my shoulder.
#15
Yup, this bothers me big time. I thought this was a free country? Who the hell are legislators to tell us when to change oil?
#17
Big brother is just trying to appease the environmentalist. They want to sell oil man!
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