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Apr 15, 2024
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Kias are known for their blend of value and style that still offers rock-solid, dependable performance. Even the most reliable vehicles need regular care to live up to their potential, and oil changes are at the top of that maintenance list. Fresh oil is the key to preserving that characteristic Kia smoothness, so talk to your Kia dealer soon if it’s time for a Kia oil change; and read on to learn what it does for you!

Why the Kia Oil Change Is Important

Your Kia’s engine is a complex, interconnected machine, and each part relies on a thin layer of oil to reduce friction and wear as everything moves. Dirty, degraded oil is like pouring sand into this delicate machine. Increased internal friction makes the engine work harder, and that leads to uneven running, potential vibrations, and a loss of the trademark smoothness you’ve come to love in your Kia. On the other hand, clean oil ensures that all those pistons, valves, and gears are moving effortlessly, translating to a refined and satisfying driving experience characteristic of a well-maintained Kia.

Regular oil changes also contribute to protecting your Kia’s engine from overheating. Oil plays does a lot to manage heat by absorbing and dissipating the intense temperatures generated inside your engine. As oil ages, it loses its ability to cool effectively, and this heightens the risk of overheating, which can damage sensitive engine components and lead to breakdowns. By keeping your oil fresh, you’re essentially giving your Kia’s engine the thermal protection it needs to operate reliably, even in demanding driving conditions.


Helping Your Wallet

We’ve covered what fresh oil can do for your engine, but regular oil changes can also have a direct impact on your wallet. A smoothly running engine is an efficient engine. When internal friction is minimized by clean oil, the engine consumes less energy simply to operate; the opposite happens when you have dirty oil. And while the difference on a single trip might be small, the cumulative effect adds up, saving you a little bit of money at the pump with each fill-up.


Visit Your Kia Dealer

Of course, choosing the correct oil recommended in your Kia’s owner’s manual is as important as sticking to the maintenance schedule, and you can be sure we’ll always use exactly the right oil and parts, like filters, for your engine. Kia engineers take oil viscosity and additives into consideration for optimal performance, so by using the specified oil, you’re taking practical steps to ensure your Kia not only runs smoothly today, but continues to do so for the long haul.

Come see us today at Kia of Abilene in Abilene, TX, and we’ll change out the oil and keep your engine running right.