brian42
Ram Guru
Things change over time. I can't imagine that a vehicle leaves a dealer lot with the onus on the customer to do something almost immediately otherwise a catastrophic failure could happen. In this day and age of sensitivity I would think the manufacturers would engineer the driver/owner out of the equation as much as possible. While progress isn't necessarily better (e.g. nearly self-driving cars that dulls a driver's attention to anything outside the windshield), things have come a long way since I was a kid.
I'm from the days that you couldn't wax your car for 6 months after the build date (so the paint could cure), oil was changed every 3K miles (or sooner depending on driving habits/conditions), spark plugs were good for 20K miles max, and you had to adjust your timing manually with a light gun, just to name a few.
With the internet anybody can post whatever they want about anything at all whether it's right or wrong (including me right now). I have some facts but base a lot of what I do off of personal preference, what I read, and what I know (see previous paragraph). It may or may not be in line with the majority (or the norm) but I do what keeps me in my comfort level of confidence. It may be more or less than others but their decisions will be based on a completely different set of parameters than me. I grew up under my hood every weekend and changing my oil almost monthly while someone else might only take a vehicle to a dealer once in a blue moon when their dashboard tells them too.
Just my .02
I'm from the days that you couldn't wax your car for 6 months after the build date (so the paint could cure), oil was changed every 3K miles (or sooner depending on driving habits/conditions), spark plugs were good for 20K miles max, and you had to adjust your timing manually with a light gun, just to name a few.
With the internet anybody can post whatever they want about anything at all whether it's right or wrong (including me right now). I have some facts but base a lot of what I do off of personal preference, what I read, and what I know (see previous paragraph). It may or may not be in line with the majority (or the norm) but I do what keeps me in my comfort level of confidence. It may be more or less than others but their decisions will be based on a completely different set of parameters than me. I grew up under my hood every weekend and changing my oil almost monthly while someone else might only take a vehicle to a dealer once in a blue moon when their dashboard tells them too.
Just my .02
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