Mine was sitting on the lot since aug 17, i bought it in feb 18. so im past the 6 months,but only 2000 miles,should i wait a little or get er done now? lol5k miles, 6 months, or when the OLM says it's time. In regular duty after that, it's every 10k miles, 12 months, or when the OLM says it's time.
Then you'll have guys change the oil 3 times in the first 1k miles. Those guys are crazy and hate money.
i dont run it that hard,an occasional 1st and 2nd gear floor it,nut not alot. I checked oil its not using any and it still looks pretty clean.Its really up to you. I changed mine around 3K. Honestly, if I could do it again, I would wait until 5K at least. The oil from the factory is decent and lasts a while unless you are pushing your car all the time.
A year is long time for oil to be sitting outside of an unsealed container and will eventually take a little water from the air and emulsify. I'm not an oil engineer and only take what I've read from others, but I would go ahead and change the oil now, regardless of mileage.Threads like this are why I love this forum. I'm always learning things.
I just bought my 17 a few weeks ago, but looks like the dealer had that car on the lot since sometime in November or December of 2016 and only had about 35 miles on it when I bought it. I would never have thought to change the oil so early, but if the standard is 12 months, then It's overdue based on that, even if the car only does have a few hundred miles on it, I guess.
I talked to the dealer yesterday and asked if they'd done anything to my car as far as oil changes go because it had been on lot so long, and a guy that looked on the service computer said oil was changed when I bought it. I'm not a trusting person though. They didn't have the car for all that long, maybe 45 minutes or so and I can't imagine they just magically had someone free to do an oil change or a free bay. On the other hand, it was raining, so I doubt they detailed it. Their computer said it was prepped for delivery the day I bought, whatever that means.A year is long time for oil to be sitting outside of an unsealed container and will eventually take a little water from the air and emulsify. I'm not an oil engineer and only take what I've read from others, but I would go ahead and change the oil now, regardless of mileage.
Im at 83% left with 2200 miles, oil has been in it since at least julyI recall there used to be cautions on not changing factory oil too early or leaving it in too long. For this car the book only mentions going by the oil life monitor or roughly 10K miles/1 year.
What are the reasons for deviating from the manufacturer's recommendations in this case?
The book also mentions to change the oil before/after track events.