Castrol vs. Pennzoil vs. Valvoline vs. Generic Motor Oil? - walmart motor oil prices
So I'm at Walmart to get some motor oil and surprised at these prices have increased enough for 3 months in my last oil change.
I use to use that works Pennzoil $ 3.97 per liter today. But now I'm trying to use that brand SelecTech (Walmart generics), which is only $ 1.88 per liter.
Is this a good idea or not is a big difference in performance is mud, spills, etc.?
What is the difference between the actual results, Castrol, Pennzoil, SelecTech, etc.?
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Walmart Motor Oil Prices Castrol Vs. Pennzoil Vs. Valvoline Vs. Generic Motor Oil?
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I have been working on the repair industry 6 years, but around cars and tinkering with them for most of my 39 years. He concluded that the oil regularly orders of magnitude more important than what brand you use. I have already many miles by car from the 300K mark of cheap oil to the conclusion that it paid no sense, some large companies advertising budgets.
I used to get generic brands, especially wasting Havoline Quaker State, now use only, Valvoline, or (if) to Mobil One
Also used for Fram filters, until I heard the nightmares. I also enjoyed themselves, or rubber ring old Fram filter mounted on the vehicle. When I prevented the new filter, the O-ring age has him close, and new oil spilled on the floor when the car in motion.
What oil filter, I only get Fram ... STP or Bosch, as a rule.
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