Both articles are from the US.
The US "know-it-alls" are extremely well known for ignoring both manufacturers instructions, and commonly established practices.
It was afterall, the yanks who seriously gave VW Audi products a bad name, by fcuking up the 1.8 turbo engines. They were specifcally told to only use fully synthetic oils (to the relevent VW standards), but to leave the oil for 10k miles between changes. The yanks said, hell-no, I aint gonna keep my oil for that long. Instead, they used cheapo shyte mineral oil from their local WalMart (or wherever), and thought by changing it every 2,500 miles, it would be 4 times better for the engine than leaving fully synth oil for 10k miles. What they didn't get, is that mineral oil cannot cope with the extreme heat of turbo bearings, the oil very rapidly broke down, forming solid carbon deposits, which then blocked the oil pick-up strainers and oil filters - causing engine failures from oil starvation!
Now, if you think that US bolloc&s is sound advice, then follow it - but my personal recommendation would be to stick with the manufacturers instructions for running in, and use the correct oil too!
