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Old 06-13-2009, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Juliane View Post
No, it is not a bad idea, it is how the freaking car is made to run. You can put way more effort, time, expense, etc. into oil changes and get bupkis for it. Whatever.
If you can explain to me how the oil meter in the Fit judges stop and go traffic, the load the engine takes in different types of driving, the 100+ degree weather we have here in TX, someone who has 32 below winters, if you live in dusty or hill country, and whether it has synthetic or regular oil, the list goes on and on I'll start going by the oil meter.
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