This article was just posted on AOL, but the information is rather dated, it seems. Since engines and motor oil are better made than they were in the past, it turns out you don't need to change it every 3,000 miles, as was long the case. Now, every 7,500 miles will suffice. According to AOL Autos contributor, Tom Torbjornsen -
"Ford Motor Company has followed GM into the extended oil change interval march. Four months ago (March of this year) Ford announced that they are revising engine oil change intervals to every 7500 miles. The reason? Quoting the article from the Associated Press dated March 22nd, 2007:
'Not only are modern oils better, modern engines are also better. You don't have carburetors metering poorly on winter mornings, tolerances are a lot tighter, and operating temperatures are typically a little hotter, helping to cook off the junk that accumulates in the oil. Ford contends that its customers prefer a set amount of miles between changes. The automaker also cites the environmental benefits that come from less waste oil, monetary savings, as well as extensive tests as positive aspects of the new recommendation.'"
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