We bought our new '13 CX-9 Touring at the beginning of July and drove it to Canada in August. Put 2,500 miles on it and REALLY enjoyed the trip and the car.
When we bought the car, the dealer offered a Complimentary Scheduled Maintenance, which includes 2 free oil changes the first year. They told me that should cover normal 5,000 mile service intervals.
I scheduled and took my car in this morning for it's first service @ 5,000 miles. As they were reviewing the services performed, I was notified that my vehicle / engine requires regular oil (not synthetic). I was a little upset, because I was told 5k and should have been 3k miles for recommended oil change. (I know, should have read the service manual. I also know that 5,000 is still perfectly acceptable). They informed that it would not void the warranty or anything, because the manual allows up to 7,500 miles, but I'm still a little upset.
and a question: Why is a 2013 vehicle requiring non-synthetic oil? I thought all manufacturers had gone synthetic years ago?? (they told me this was the only Mazda model that was not synthetic oil)
When we bought the car, the dealer offered a Complimentary Scheduled Maintenance, which includes 2 free oil changes the first year. They told me that should cover normal 5,000 mile service intervals.
I scheduled and took my car in this morning for it's first service @ 5,000 miles. As they were reviewing the services performed, I was notified that my vehicle / engine requires regular oil (not synthetic). I was a little upset, because I was told 5k and should have been 3k miles for recommended oil change. (I know, should have read the service manual. I also know that 5,000 is still perfectly acceptable). They informed that it would not void the warranty or anything, because the manual allows up to 7,500 miles, but I'm still a little upset.
and a question: Why is a 2013 vehicle requiring non-synthetic oil? I thought all manufacturers had gone synthetic years ago?? (they told me this was the only Mazda model that was not synthetic oil)