Originally posted by Jackal1
How many engines have you built and torn down/rebuilt Beet?
How many have YOU built? I bet you haven't done as many as Audi or Volvo, whose service schedules I have quoted in this thread.
Modern, smodern............it`s still and engine and it still wears especialy during break in. The manufaturer is there to sell you cars. Wear em out, they`ll sell you another. Common sense again.
I think you're all off here, Jack. You see, cars
used to need a "break-in" oil which would be changed at 1000 miles. Cars
used to need servicing every 3000 miles after that. Cars
used to need very careful handling in that first 1000-2000 miles... But things have changed, Jack. It's called Progress - or do you think that technological developments simply stopped in 1965? Progress is responsible for improved engineering techniques, and improved oils. Progress is also the reason that some of us have dumped the modem and now connect to the internet with a 1MB ADSL broadband connection, whereas others.... er, do not.
I think your remarks about manufacturers wanting to wear the car out prematurely are bollocks. If what you say is true, and that by changing the oil every 5000 miles and using a break in oil which got changed after 1000 miles was the key to long engine life, please explain to me why car companies offered a 1 year/12000 mile warranty on cars requiring this treatment, whereas nowadays cars like mine with an 18000 mile service interval come with a 3-year 60,000 mile warranty? According to you, cars with an 18000 mile service interval should wear out faster, so why is the warranty 3 times as long and/or 5 times the mileage as it was for cars that needed the old short interval oil changes? Cars today last much longer and are capable of much higher mileages than cars of 30-40 years ago, so how do you explain this anomaly? Could it be that you are... wrong? Or perhaps just a little out of date.
My cars have all been fine, so I don't know what you mean when you say "No it wasn't". I sold them on at market value. No-one ever said to me "sorry, gonna have to pull out of the deal because you didn't change the oil every 5000 miles". I sold 'em all on at market value, and that's all I care about.
I'm going to be up north next weekend. It will be a 600 mile round trip. Maybe I should organise an oil change for while I'm up there!
But on second thoughts, maybe not. Given the choice of acting upon manufacturer's recommendations versus the word of...er, someone else, I'll stick with the former.
Skuzzy - I've found a road test of your car! -
http://fifthgear.five.tv/jsp/5gmain.jsp?lnk=201&model=757&description=Lexus%20ISI was looking for Lexus service interval recommendations and found that it was 5000 miles!!! Then I realised that I was looking at the US .com website! As you will see in this (UK) test, the service interval is 10,000 miles. The reviewers were not terribly impressed by that, and remarked thus:
"Short 10,000 mile service intervals will make for plenty of trips to the dealer for average owners."