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Why You Should Never Skip an Oil Change

It may not seem a priority, but changing your oil regularly can help you avoid costly repairs and keep your car running longer. Let’s examine why having your oil changed regularly is so important.

The Importance of Regular Oil Changes

Oil is the lifeblood of your vehicle’s engine. Its primary purpose is to lubricate engine components, reducing friction and wear. If you don’t get regular oil changes, the oil will become contaminated with particles that can cause damage over time. The longer you go without changing your oil, the more particles can build up and cause increased engine wear, decreased fuel economy, and reduced performance.

On top of that, old or dirty oil cannot properly lubricate your engine components as effectively as fresh oil would. As a result, you could end up with a seized engine or damaged bearings- expensive repairs that could have been avoided had you kept up with regular oil changes. It can also lead to poor gas mileage because the pistons can’t move freely due to a lack of lubrication.

When Should You Get an Oil Change?

Most manufacturers recommend getting an oil change every three months or 3,000 miles (whichever comes first). However, this may vary depending on your vehicle’s make/model/year and the type of motor oil used (e.g., conventional vs. synthetic). Check your owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s specific recommendations.

A regular oil change keeps your car running in peak condition for years. Staying on top of this simple maintenance task will help you avoid expensive repairs and get optimal performance from your vehicle every time you hit the road! Get an oil change when it’s due so you can enjoy worry-free driving for years!

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