How Long Can You Drive After the Car Prompts an Oil Change?

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DiJace
07/30/25 10:42am
You can drive approximately 50 kilometers after the car prompts an oil change. It is best to change the oil as soon as possible when the car indicates it, because the engine experiences significant wear and has higher requirements for oil quality. Therefore, it is recommended to shorten the oil change intervals to effectively protect the engine. When to Change the Oil: For new cars under normal driving conditions, if synthetic oil is used, the oil can generally be changed every 10,000 kilometers, and some can even go up to 20,000 kilometers. Automotive maintenance professionals define "normal driving" as frequently driving on highways with minimal stop-and-go traffic. However, if you often drive in the city, encountering traffic lights everywhere, frequent traffic jams, and most trips not exceeding a dozen kilometers, this type of driving is considered "severe driving." How to Choose the Right Oil: Choosing high-quality oil can make your car more durable and powerful. Good oil, especially full synthetic oil, not only protects the engine and reduces the frequency of oil changes but also saves on fuel costs. Although it is twice as expensive as regular oil, it is the best choice for many car owners.
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