You don't address the Hybrid in the room. My Maverick runs on electric 20-30% of the time. That would mean the 10,000 miles may only be 7-8,000 miles on the internal combustion engine.I think gentle is defined differently by some. If by gentle you mean short trips of stop and go , that's harder on the oil. But if by gentle you mean gently accelerating to normal speeds and driving steady 50 mph on a country road for 10 miles or so on a 60-80 degree day,, that's much easier on the oil. And YES, the algorithm is programmed that way, it factors in speed, ambient temperature, engine temperature, drive time, engine hours etc. . if the engine never gets to operating temp, it factors that in. If it runs at high speeds-high loads, it factors it in. On some vehicles I've seen it light up in as little as 3500 miles, in other vehicles I've seen it go 10,000. If a person used the proper oil the engine stays clean for it's lifetime. When we remove valve covers to replace gaskets, the engines are almost always clean and free of deposits even at 150,000 miles. If there's sludge, they ignored the oil change light regularly or used substandard oil
You can not equate a Hybrid to a Grand Marquis. I retired my 1995 Tarsus SW with 165,000 miles. I would change the oil every 2,500 miles until I switched to synthetic oil. I then started changing oil every 5,000 miles.
I have only put 1,054 miles on my Maverick since May 1st. I plan on doing my first oil change in October.
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