Actually with "Fixed" oil change interval, it's Schedule 1 - 7,500-mile or 6-month whichever comes first for normal driving conditions, and Schedule 2 - 5,000-mile or 4-month whichever comes first for severe driving conditions. But with "Flexible" oil change interval it can be applied to both conditions as the on-board computer will figure out your driving conditions. Many CX-5 owners drive less miles and changing oil once for every 4 or 6 months is too often and wasteful. "Flexible" OCI comes in handy for changing oil up to once a year and they can preserve the warranty by using "Flexible" OCI with longer OCI than 4 or 6 months.
I think that the oil change brain washing is working very well for dealers and independent garages.
With conventional oil, they said 3000 miles or 3 months.
Now with the synthetic ones going for 5-6-7.5 k the time in between changes doubled and off course the revenue for dealers and garages got cut since people do not take it often to do oil changes and they will do/say anything to get that lost revenue back.
Drive with confidence that putting another 500 miles or even a 1k will not do any harm to the engine.
I hope you enjoyed you experience with the eclipse. [emoji3]
The manual has two service intervals based on severity - 5000 mi and 7500 mi for the oil change. Dealers go for 5000 mi as it equates with the tire rotation (mostly related to AWD I suspect). I decided to use the OCI and do the tire rotation and oil change at around 6000mi. The OCI will preserve my warranty as the oil change monitor will go beyond 6000 mi.
Reading the oil analysis reports of others in the Engine threads it appears 8k miles could be had using Mobil-1 and Pennzoil Platinum oils. 8k miles is a conservative number for them it appears. Shoot Seminole I believe had 11,000k recommendation on his oil analysis and he's using dealer Castrol 0w20.
I may have to submit an oil analysis myself considering everyone's engine and environment is different.