DARCARS Automotive Group

Oil changes are a common auto service that your car requires to keep its performance optimal. From keeping engine parts properly lubricated and operating smoothly to aiding in keeping your engine cool, oil plays an important role in how efficient and safe your car’s engine operates. At DARCARS, we conveniently have oil change locations serving Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Washington D.C., Virginia, Connecticut, and Florida!

Have questions about oil changes for your car? Check out the frequently asked questions below!


DARCARS Oil Change Locations



Schedule an Oil Change at a DARCARS Location

Do you want to locate somewhere for a dependable and affordable oil change? DARCARS has certified technicians that are ready to work on your car, truck, or SUV. Whether you are looking for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM oil change service, you have a Lexus, Nissan, Kia, Toyota, Ford, Volvo, or INFINITI and want to find professional auto service, or you are on the hunt for Volkswagen or Honda oil change service, DARCARS has a Service Center location that can handle your oil change needs. Book an appointment at your preferred location!

Oil Change FAQs

You should check out the maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer of your vehicle to see when it is recommended to get an oil change. In general, however, you can consider getting an oil change around every 3,000 to 5,000 miles.

Although conventional oil does give sufficient lubrication, synthetic oil is oftentimes the preferred motor oil. Synthetic oil generally can provide more protection for the engine since it is harder to break down. Also, synthetic motor oil can keep the engine cleaner, as well as provide better engine performance.

Without the right lubrication for your vehicle’s engine parts, the engine can overheat, and parts can encounter substantial friction which can lead to engine problems and major repairs. The motor oil in your car also cleans the engine from debris. If oil isn’t changed at routine intervals, the dirt can build up and affect how the engine performs.