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RagTop May 23, 2026 05:22 PM

Oil Change Intervals
 
I’m sure there is already a thread for this but my search couldn’t find it. Just put my 2005 Roadster back on the road this week after winter storage and was about to DIY change the oil. Checking it first I noticed it was so clean I could barely see the topped up level. This car get driven very minimally every year, only goes through 1 tank of gas before storage again. Do I really need to change it every year? Could I extend it to every 2nd or even 3rd year?

ZERACER May 23, 2026 06:00 PM

Re: Oil Change Intervals
 
All I can say is synthetic oil lasts longer than the old school oil.

M60A3Driver May 23, 2026 09:08 PM

Re: Oil Change Intervals
 

Originally Posted by RagTop (Post 1005884)
I’m sure there is already a thread for this but my search couldn’t find it. Just put my 2025 Roadster back on the road this week after winter storage and was about to DIY change the oil. Checking it first I noticed it was so clean I could barely see the topped up level. This car get driven very minimally every year, only goes through 1 tank of gas before storage again. Do I really need to change it every year? Could I extend it to every 2nd or even 3rd year?

I average around 3000 miles a year. I change mine oil once a year when winter comes.

GraphiteGhost May 23, 2026 10:21 PM

Re: Oil Change Intervals
 
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:) It is entirely up to you. I have gone 1 1/2 years and the oil still looked good (reason I didn't change it at the 1 year mark). Good luck with whatever you choose. :)


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RagTop May 23, 2026 11:43 PM

Re: Oil Change Intervals
 
Thanks all. I guess you noticed my error in calling it a 2025 Roadster. Fixed!


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