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Originally Posted by II kings 9:20
Just save your receipts and date them with the mileage when you change them. My buddy neglected his Navigator and had the nerve to ask me if I had any oil receipts that he could show the dealer as proof of purchase/change. All the dealer needed was proof of purchase of the oil. Obviously this does not prove you changed it. I currently use the Amsoil 5w20 XL series and the specs (4 ball wear, shear etc) are very similar to thier series 2000. I was not aware it was a lesser product which if true means it is similar to all the other synthetics except Redline and Royal Purple and Amsoil's own 2000.
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I have trouble imagining a situation where my dealer service dept would equate a problem with my car with oil, or lack of oil changes. I have never had a car problem where my dealer asked me how often I changed my oil.
I have a 1995 Pontiac which I bought new and has been serviced at the same Pontiac dealer since 1995. They never change my oil and they have never asked me how often I change it. That's just my experience. Maybe I have just been lucky.