Originally posted by ninja2
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AFAIK, Mazda Europe's 20 000 km / 12 month service intervals (which does not apply to all European countries) is achieved with a combination of synthetic engine oil (their recommendations essentially amount to as such), the availability of sulfur free fuels (<10 ppm) and the anticipated operating conditions.
If the vehicle is driven under less than ideal conditions, Mazda Europe recommends the engine oil and oil filter be replaced every 10 000 km.
The configuration of their SkyActiv engine is also reportedly different from the rest of the world - I believe our market receives the engine with a reduced compression ratio (along with other changes I'm sure). It is not out of the question that previous engine configurations destined for Europe may have been different as well, which may (or may not) impact its oil change interval.
AFAIK, Mazda Australia does not specify the use of synthetic engine oil and permits the use of regular unleaded petrol (sulfur content of <150 ppm) here. Together with our anticipated operating conditions and the nature of our aftersales industry, they are all contributing factors as to why a maximum service interval of 10 000 km / 12 months is specified for our market (up from 10 000 km / 6 months).
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