If you've been driving for a while, you've probably been told at some point that you need to have your oil changed every 3,000 miles or so. While that may have been true at some point, it's now largely a myth.
Vehicles these days are built to go at least 5,000 miles and even longer between oil changes. That's largely due to two things: changes in the internal workings or the engine and a move toward synthetic oils that last a lot longer. Is there any benefit to getting your oil changed every 3,000 miles? Not really. In addition to adding extra costs for you, it's also bad for the environment, because it generates more waste.
Most newer cars have sensors that tell you when it's time to get the oil changed, and it's best to follow that schedule. When it is time for a change, bring your vehicle to the service center at Land Rover El Paso.