What is the typical mileage for a car's first maintenance?
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According to different vehicle models, manufacturers will specify different maintenance intervals, generally most are at 3000 or 5000 kilometers. Below is the relevant content introduction: 1. The first car maintenance usually involves changing the engine oil and oil filter. Check the engine's working condition, such as whether all pipe connections are normal, whether there are any leakage points, whether the engine sounds normal during operation, and whether there are any abnormal noises, etc. 2. Check the degree of wear on the brake pads and tires, and after lifting the vehicle, inspect whether there is any deformation or damage to the chassis caused by collisions. 3. The purpose of changing the engine oil is to ensure better lubrication for the engine, as the lubricating effect of the oil deteriorates after some time of use, hence the need for replacement.
As an average car owner, I think the first service mileage is generally around 5,000 kilometers, but it depends on the specific model. For example, Japanese cars like Toyota and Honda usually have a recommended first service interval of 3,000 to 5,000 kilometers in the manual, while European cars like BMW and Mercedes-Benz may extend up to 10,000 kilometers. It's advisable to check your car's manual rather than just listening to the dealership's advice. My new car doesn't get driven much, so I took it in for service at 4,000 kilometers. They replaced the oil filter, and the technician mentioned that new engines during the break-in period require earlier maintenance to avoid increased fuel consumption or minor issues. Getting the first service done on time also helps protect the warranty terms—if it lapses, you'll have to pay for repairs out of pocket. It's good practice to keep track of mileage and set reminders on a phone app to ensure your car stays healthy and cost-efficient.
From my experience with family cars, the first maintenance mileage varies from person to person, usually between 5,000 to 7,000 kilometers. I drive an SUV, often on long-distance trips or congested city roads, so my first maintenance was advanced to 4,000 kilometers because high-speed driving causes more engine wear. New cars require checks on the chassis, brake system, and engine oil to prevent oil leaks or unusual noises. If not done promptly, not only will fuel consumption skyrocket, but it may also lead to high repair costs later. It's advisable to adjust based on driving habits; for example, if you mostly drive short distances in the city, aim to complete it within 5,000 kilometers. Also, pay attention to the time factor—consider maintenance within 3 to 6 months. Even if the mileage exceeds but the time hasn't, you can still get the free first maintenance service at the 4S shop.