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Updated 2026-06-24

How often should you change your oil?

Modern engines on full synthetic oil typically go 7,500–10,000 miles (or 12 months) between changes, but your car's exact interval and a 'severe service' schedule can be shorter.

Why it matters: Old oil loses its ability to protect and cool the engine; running past the interval accelerates wear and can void warranty claims.

Change Your Oil by model

Toyota Camry (2018-2024 (XV70))10,000 mi / 12 mo (synthetic); severe (short trips, dusty) 5,000 mi / 6 mo
Toyota Corolla (2020-2024 (E210))10,000 mi / 12 mo synthetic (normal); 5,000 mi / 6 mo severe
Toyota RAV4 (2019-2024 (XA50))10,000 mi / 12 mo synthetic normal; 5,000 mi / 6 mo severe
Honda Civic (2016-2025 (10th-11th gen))Honda Maintenance Minder (often ~7,500 mi). For the 1.5T do ~5,000 mi due to oil dilution.
Honda CR-V (2017-2024 (5th-6th gen))Maintenance Minder (~7,500 mi); 1.5T ~5,000 mi due to dilution
Honda Accord (2018-2025 (10th-11th gen))Maintenance Minder (~7,500 mi); 1.5T ~5,000 mi due to dilution
Ford F-150 (2021-2024 (14th gen))Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor, typically ~7,500-10,000 mi; severe/towing sooner
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (2019-2024 (T1XX))Oil-Life Monitor, typically ~7,500 mi (range 5,000-7,500), min once / 12 mo
Nissan Altima (2019-2024 (6th gen L34))~5,000-7,500 mi / 6 mo; severe 5,000 mi / 6 mo
Jeep Wrangler (2018-2024 (JL))6,000 mi / 6 mo (or oil monitor); severe sooner
Subaru Outback (2020-2024 (6th gen))Every 6,000 mi / 6 mo; severe sooner
Hyundai Elantra (2021-2024 (CN7 7th gen))Every 7,500 mi / 12 mo normal; severe 3,750 mi / 6 mo
Mazda CX-5 (2017-2024 (KF gen))Every 5,000 mi / 6 mo (shorter than rivals)
Tesla Model 3 (2017-2024 (EV — no engine maintenance))N/A — electric vehicle, no engine oil
Volkswagen Jetta (2019-2024 (MK7 / A7))~10,000 mi / 12 mo with 508-spec synthetic; many owners do ~5,000-7,500 mi on the turbo

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FAQ

How often should you change your oil?
Modern engines on full synthetic oil typically go 7,500–10,000 miles (or 12 months) between changes, but your car's exact interval and a 'severe service' schedule can be shorter.
Why does change your oil matter?
Old oil loses its ability to protect and cool the engine; running past the interval accelerates wear and can void warranty claims.
Does the interval vary by car?
Yes — exact intervals differ by make, model and driving conditions. See the per-model table on this page and always confirm with your owner's manual.

General guidance — confirm the exact interval in your vehicle's owner's manual.

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