Do You Have to Change Your Oil Every 3,000 Miles?

To quickly answer the inquiry posed in this article’s title, NO! Modern vehicles do not need to have their crankcase lubricant exchanged every 3,000 miles. However, there are caveats and you need to be aware of them. We’ll explore these in greater detail after the jump so go ahead and click the link. We’ll wait for you.

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Jaguar Concept Has Invisible Window Pillars

Jaguar is showcasing an experimental technology that could make its cars significantly easier to see out of.

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Ford Helps Launch "Technology Incubator" to Explore the Future of Mobility

Ford, supplier company Magna and telecommunications giant Verizon have joined forces to support a business accelerator project designed to foster innovative transportation solutions.

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Pitch Perfect: How Harman Engineers Sound

Unless you’re an audiophile you may not be familiar with Harman. This company is a market leader in the sound business and chances are most drivers are well aware of at least a few of its diverse brands.

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Automakers Adopt Data Privacy Principles

Many of the world’s largest automakers have agreed to adopt new privacy principles when it comes to data sharing. 

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What is OnStar RemoteLink?

GM has been offering OnStar’s emergency services to new car owners for almost 20 years, but now the company has a new app that can give you information about your car and allow you to control it remotely.

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Tap-to-Pair Smartphone Tech Coming in 2016

Pairing a phone to your car’s infotainment system can be a fairly cumbersome and lengthy process, but new technology is on the way that will make bluetooth pairing a snap … make that a tap. 

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Mercedes, VW Wary of Google's Access to In-Car Data

Both Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz are calling on the auto industry to be cautious about letting Google have full access to their car’s data. 

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Brands With Bad Infotainment Slip in Reliability Survey

In-car electronics generated more complaints from people who bought 2014 model year vehicles than anything else.

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Audi's Future RS Lineup Wil Go Electric

No automaker is immune to ever-increasing fuel-economy legislation, not even luxury brands. To cope with these tightening regulations Audi is moving to electrify its entire range of high-performance RS models.

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Subaru Says 'Aye' to EyeSight in the Crosstrek Family

Attention Subaru fans, the company’s XV Crosstrek and Crosstrek Hybrid models are getting some new technology.

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Audi Gets First Self-Driving Car Permit in California

California issued its first self-driving car permit for use on state roads today, marking a milestone in the journey toward mass market adoption of the technology.

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Five-Point Inspection: 2015 Lexus RC 350 F-Sport
Lexus executives are keen to reinvent the brand. Toyota’s platinum-clad luxury division has earned a well-deserved reputation for quality and reliability, but the car-buying public at large also perceives it as being pretty dull.

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Tesla Model III to Have Limited Self-Driving Capability

There will be more to the Tesla Model III when it arrives in 2017 than an “affordable” price and roughly 200 miles of driving range.

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Future Toyota Safety Technology Showcased

Toyota showcased several future safety technologies today during the fourth annual Toyota Advanced Safety Seminar.

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