Jacques
STL Stinger Club
I figure I'd do a poll on oil changes.
I'm going back and forth as I just crossed 1500 miles on my Stinger. So, when did you do your first oil change and why?

Why would you question the manufacturers recommended service intervals? It's in the owners manual.
For normal service, engine oil and filter at 6000 miles/10000 km.
I’ve always been told the first 500-1000 miles is where most of the fitment tolerances “break in” and create metal shavings. And since Kia recommends a “break in” period of 600m that confirms and falls right in the range most auto enthusiasts have suggested to me.I figure I'd do a poll on oil changes.I'm going back and forth as I just crossed 1500 miles on my Stinger. So, when did you do your first oil change and why?
I’ve always been told the first 500-1000 miles is where most of the fitment tolerances “break in” and create metal shavings. And since Kia recommends a “break in” period of 600m that confirms and falls right in the range most auto enthusiasts have suggested to me.
Also, when I took mine in for the first oil change the service director actually said it was smart to bring it in early. Couldn’t hurt and why not if it has a chance of extending the life of you engine.
Here’s more info backing up my point and hope this helps.https://www.quora.com/Should-a-new-...hould-you-follow-the-manufacturers-guidelines
Why would you question the manufacturers recommended service intervals? It's in the owners manual.
For normal service, engine oil and filter at 6000 miles/10000 km.
Who's paying for these services?
Who pays when things fail?
Manual states 6000 miles under normal driving and 3000 for extream driving but never really says what extream means.
I get lifetime oil changes from the dealer. I asked them about doing it at 3k and said they would do it at 4k which I did I'm ok with splitting the difference since there is no charge when I go.
Oil changes are cheap compared to repairs so if changing the oil more often might save on a repair I'm ok with that insurance policy especially since I'm not paying for the oil changes and they are using Mobile 1 Synthetic.
For those of you that answered doing your first oil change with less than 1k mi/km, what made you decide to do it early?
I’ve always been told the first 500-1000 miles is where most of the fitment tolerances “break in” and create metal shavings. And since Kia recommends a “break in” period of 600m that confirms and falls right in the range most auto enthusiasts have suggested to me.
Also, when I took mine in for the first oil change the service director actually said it was smart to bring it in early. Couldn’t hurt and why not if it has a chance of extending the life of you engine.
Here’s more info backing up my point and hope this helps.https://www.quora.com/Should-a-new-...hould-you-follow-the-manufacturers-guidelines
I'm thinking of doing my first oil change thousands of miles earlier than recommended. I've done this with my previous cars. I'm also switching to synthetic. I'm assuming the original oil is conventional.