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Does changing your oil every 3,000 miles actually extend engine life?
With modern synthetic oils and advanced engine designs, the traditional 3,000-mile oil change interval is being questioned by mechanics and manufacturers alike. Cast your vote to share your take on whether this practice is essential or outdated.
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