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Re: New Chevy pick-up / oil change
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Posted by Tyler from Utah on April 02, 2005 at 23:41:16 from (71.35.192.185):
In Reply to: New Chevy pick-up / oil change posted by Scott Green on April 02, 2005 at 03:59:38:
Well all of our truck's and car's have over 100,000 plus miles but my mom's 03' honda CRV. My 87' GMC has 140,000 miles and my grandpa used to pull a fithwheel down to Arizona for 15 years and went to Alaska with it, dosen't use any oil at all. He also kept a book of all the oil changes and times it was in the shop and what for and never went over the 3000 miles for an oil change and just passed the safety and Imm. with flying colors it has the 350 in it. My dad's 95' dodge dakota has 145,000 and runs fine oil changes every 3-3500 miles. My ford is a 99' 7.3L diesil it has 121,000 miles but those will go 400,000 or so if taken care of. My mom's 91' honda civic had 250,000 miles and dad said it was time to get ride of it before it nicked and dimed him to death. Her CRV has 66,000 miles and looking good i think just stick to the old way and you will get a lot more miles out of your truck's and car's. -Tyler
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