Yes, but most manufacturers don't recommend it.
2 oil changes at the minimum. But the actual number is determined by the miles you drive in one year. Change your oil/filter according to the recommendations in your owners manual or if you do not have one change it every 5,000 miles.
About 10,000 miles, or one year. Whichever is sooner between oil changes. It's about $129 plus tax, and yes, that is about the same price at a MB dealer as a "oil change" place. Just go to the dealer, they will use Mobil 1, and maybe give you loaner car.
I have always used it on my BMW and have never had a problem.
Everyone has their own opinion of normal. Mine is that adding more than one quart between oil changes is not normal and should be investigated.
Someone would be able to find coupons for discounted oil changes at bradsdeals.com, and also they would find coupons for discounted oil changes at couponcodes.com
I don't know any companies with affordable oil changes. One of the closest areas, however, that my friends go to in order to get their own oil changes is a Firestone down the street.
Follow the manufacture recommendations as listed in the owner's manual. If you do not have one then change it every 7,000 miles if you drive normally.
Changes in gravity are one indicator of the presence of crude oil
There is 26 weeks in one half year. It never changes
One is in water and one is in oil You don't blanch in oil, that would be deep frying.
If you want to find a local place that changes the oil. One of the best ways is to use the yellow pages to see what is in your area for oil changes. This will tell you location and have a phone number to call for a price.
In business, the term 'after sales' means service that is provided in conjunction with the sale. For instance, if a person buys a car at a dealership, oil changes may be provided for one year after the sale for free.