This forum doesn't get a lot of action, but I'm hoping some qualified people will start to frequent and add to the validity of the data.
Anyway, I'm at 6300 miles on my 2015 with no issues, but a colleague has a 2014 in the shop with a total engine failure. He had just under 30,000 miles on it when a low oil pressure light came on at a stoplight. He's not a mechanical idiot and has build a few engines (350 chevy and the like) in years past, so he opened the hood to listen for rod knock or ticking or any of the sounds you'd associate with low oil pressure, and heard nothing out of the ordinary. Got back in and as soon as he brought the revs up the light went out, so he drove it a little more and then it did it again at idle, so he took it to the dealer where they found lots of shiny stuff in the oil. At first they told him it was likely a faulty sender, but after looking at the oil they realized it had chewed some bearings. They are going to replace the engine under warranty, and some other internet research shows that "possibly" some early engines were not torqued properly, or "possibly" some yield-to-torque bolts were faulty.
So if you have an engine failure please post up your experiences.
Anyway, I'm at 6300 miles on my 2015 with no issues, but a colleague has a 2014 in the shop with a total engine failure. He had just under 30,000 miles on it when a low oil pressure light came on at a stoplight. He's not a mechanical idiot and has build a few engines (350 chevy and the like) in years past, so he opened the hood to listen for rod knock or ticking or any of the sounds you'd associate with low oil pressure, and heard nothing out of the ordinary. Got back in and as soon as he brought the revs up the light went out, so he drove it a little more and then it did it again at idle, so he took it to the dealer where they found lots of shiny stuff in the oil. At first they told him it was likely a faulty sender, but after looking at the oil they realized it had chewed some bearings. They are going to replace the engine under warranty, and some other internet research shows that "possibly" some early engines were not torqued properly, or "possibly" some yield-to-torque bolts were faulty.
So if you have an engine failure please post up your experiences.