Do Corollas burn oil at 75,000 miles?

#1
Just before I had the oil changed a couple of days ago, I checked the oil dip stick, and it was bone dry.
I change the oil every 5,000 miles. I have a 2012 Corolla with 75,000 miles. My mechanic told me imports burn oil at this mileage. I've never had the rpm over 4,500 rpm. Just a couple of times at 4,500 rpm during break in. Maybe they didn't put in enough oil at last oil change? I haven't looked at the dipstick for a long while.

Also what's the advantage of using 0W-20 synthetic oil as it's very expensive?

Thank you.
 
#4
Just before I had the oil changed a couple of days ago, I checked the oil dip stick, and it was bone dry.
I change the oil every 5,000 miles. I have a 2012 Corolla with 75,000 miles. My mechanic told me imports burn oil at this mileage. I've never had the rpm over 4,500 rpm. Just a couple of times at 4,500 rpm during break in. Maybe they didn't put in enough oil at last oil change? I haven't looked at the dipstick for a long while.

Also what's the advantage of using 0W-20 synthetic oil as it's very expensive?

Thank you.
1. Synthetic oils run for 7500-10000 miles between intervals (assuming your car engine reaches operating temps at every trip), while conventional oil is good for only 3000-5000 miles.
2. I have 2011 LE with 107k - no noticeable oil burn even though it was an ex rental in her previous life.
Are you sure there was enough oil to begin with? I doubt it can burn oil from max level to way below minimum at those intervals, unless you see a big cloud of smoke that your car leaves behind every time it leaves a traffic light.

You should check it once a week-two weeks, not once an oil change.
 
#5
My 09 Corolla burns nothing with 96k miles on it. Last year I took it on a 9400 mile trip and it used no oil at all. Just check the level after you change it or have someone else do it. Synthetic 0w-20 is what is recommended but isn't too expensive to do yourself. You can buy a 5 quart jug at Walmart for around $22-$25 and an OEM filter for less then $5. Do it yourself and save!
 

fishycomics

Super Moderator
#7
am nearing 100K. I change every 10K, I use 5-2o regular oil. I nw switched to high mileage oil. I am not burning oil. owner day one.
synthetic is not expensive it is near t he same price as regular, it can be a few dollars more if asked. Yes I check the oil before I bring it in t oa mechanic to do it for you, you're asking some one to so something so simple to inspect the oil
 
#8
My 2010 LE with 78k burns effectively zero oil between 5k changes mostly highway miles. Always use 5w20 standard oil.

Despite this I check my oil every 2ed fuel-up or once a week whichever comes first ... better safe then sorry.
 
#9
My 2010 LE with 78k burns effectively zero oil between 5k changes mostly highway miles. Always use 5w20 standard oil.

Despite this I check my oil every 2ed fuel-up or once a week whichever comes first ... better safe then sorry.
I was wondering why you don't use the recommended 0W-20? I know though I'm paying top $ for the 0W-20. Thank you.
 
#11
My 2010 LE with 78k burns effectively zero oil between 5k changes mostly highway miles. Always use 5w20 standard oil.

Despite this I check my oil every 2ed fuel-up or once a week whichever comes first ... better safe then sorry.
Toyota recommends synthetic oil for the Corolla. Using 0w-20 will also help a little with mpg and 0w-20 synthetic will pump through the engine faster in cold weather too.
 
#13
I was wondering why you don't use the recommended 0W-20? I know though I'm paying top $ for the 0W-20. Thank you.

You answered your own question ... I can get my oil changed for around $20 most times with 5-20 and the car seems fine.

Edit: To the best of my knowledge the '09 has the exact same motor but calls for 5w-20 ... only difference is 5k service not 10k?
 

fishycomics

Super Moderator
#14
We can switch over if we wanted to. that is the choice we have and I rather use what I feel works for me? We do need to keep an eye on the oil syn or real.
 
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