The answer to this question depends on a lot of factors, such as the age and make of the car, the type of oil being used, driving habits and the climate in which you operate your vehicle. Generally speaking, most oil changes should take place every 5,000-12,000 km or every 3-8 months, whichever comes first. If you go beyond these recommended times, you could risk the engine breaking down due to insufficient lubrication of its components.
If you are unsure of how often to change your oil, it is best to consult your car’s owner’s manual, a certified mechanic or ask a question at carkeepers.club. They can help you determine the ideal interval for oil changes based on the specific details of your car.
For example, if you own a newer car, you may be able to go longer without changing the oil. This is because modern cars are built with better engineering, higher quality materials and longer-lasting oils. However, if you have an older car, an oil change every 5,000-12,000 km is still recommended to ensure optimal engine performance.
And if you want to try it on your car (that would be not the best idea), here is how it is going to look like inside after some time.



