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What is the best time to get an oil change?

What is the best time to get an oil change?

Some swear by the “every 3,000 miles or every 3 months” rule, but advances in engines and oil have made that guidance obsolete. Many automakers have oil-change intervals at 7,500 or even 10,000 miles and 6 or 12 months for time.

Is it worth it to go to the dealership for an oil change?

Whether or not you decide to take your car to a dealership for a simple service like an oil change, or even a more major service, be sure to keep your receipts. While your car’s warranty can’t be voided, it’s still a good measure to keep track of the service that your received should any issues arise down the road.

Can you get an oil change at an independent shop?

Additionally, if you’re worried that getting an oil change at an independent shop will void your car’s warranty, then you can rest assured that it won’t be since you had the service done at an actual dealer. Although, according to Autotrader, an automaker can’t void your warranty for going anywhere other than a dealer for service.

When is the best time to get your oil changed?

When the light illuminates, it’s best to get the oil changed as soon as possible, but it’s not necessarily urgent.

Is it cheaper to get an oil change at Sears or Ford dealership?

Also, on regular maintenance it can sometimes be cheaper, not more expensive. To get an oil change and tire rotation where I live, the Ford dealer is $38.95 plus tax, and Sears wants $75. So it’s not necessarily more expensive, and they know more about your car.

Whether or not you decide to take your car to a dealership for a simple service like an oil change, or even a more major service, be sure to keep your receipts. While your car’s warranty can’t be voided, it’s still a good measure to keep track of the service that your received should any issues arise down the road.

Additionally, if you’re worried that getting an oil change at an independent shop will void your car’s warranty, then you can rest assured that it won’t be since you had the service done at an actual dealer. Although, according to Autotrader, an automaker can’t void your warranty for going anywhere other than a dealer for service.

When the light illuminates, it’s best to get the oil changed as soon as possible, but it’s not necessarily urgent.

Also, on regular maintenance it can sometimes be cheaper, not more expensive. To get an oil change and tire rotation where I live, the Ford dealer is $38.95 plus tax, and Sears wants $75. So it’s not necessarily more expensive, and they know more about your car.

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Ruth Doyle