Changing your car’s oil at regularly is a good idea — it’s a vital part of keeping your car’s engine running properly.
The best guide is your car owner’s manual.
The vehicle manufacturer’s recommended oil change schedule is usually determined by the rotations of the engine, overall engine design, the oil filter quality and the recommended fuel quality. Although every vehicle is unique with different driving conditions, the suggested oil change intervals by the vehicle manufacturer is sufficient to provide the protection.
When you’re considering a type of oil to purchase, look for the “starburst” and “donut” seals from the American Petroleum Institute (API) on the bottle. These identify that the oil meets the API’s service standards, and will help keep you away from the lower quality oils which may be fully synthetic oils in the market.
For the gasoline passenger cars manufactured by Japanese and Korean companies after 2010, it is likely that the recommended minimum engine oil quality is API SN or ILSAC GF-5. You may consider using the high quality Trisonic™ UltiMach 100SYN which is approved by API (American Petroleum Institute). Trisonic™ UltiMach 100SYN provides outstanding fuel economy performances and maximum protection to modern Japanese, Korean and American gasoline engines.