bjstick
Member
I apologize in advance if this is a dumb question, but I seem to get different answers depending on who I ask. When I initially purchased my deadstock 2015 Golf TDI in 2017, I was putting about 10,000 miles a year on my car and thus my first 3 services were roughly 12 months apart. Since late 2019, however, my driving has decreased substantially due to working remotely. I had my 30,000 service in August of 2020 and my car now only has 33,600 miles on it. Should I proactively do an oil change even though I'm nowhere near 40,000 miles? I don't want to spend money needlessly, but I also don't want to cause an easily preventable catastrophic failure.
I suppose the same question would apply to all other items that are mileage based such as DSG fluid, timing belt, etc.
Thanks in advance!
I suppose the same question would apply to all other items that are mileage based such as DSG fluid, timing belt, etc.
Thanks in advance!