Originally Posted By: G-MAN
Originally Posted By: 67Customs
I personally prefer leather because it is easier to clean when the kids spill stuff all over it.
You are sort of proving my point. Leather is utilitarian, able to take things like kids and dogs that would constantly have you...
I personally prefer leather because it is easier to clean when the kids spill stuff all over it. Although, I did enjoy the winter package leather delete option in my 2001 Audi A4.
2005 Jeep Liberty (KJ) Limited
60,154
Out:
Mobil 1 5W-30 High Mileage
Mobil 1 EP Oil Filter
In:
Mobil 1 OW-30
Mobil 1 EP Oil Filter
2006 Chrysler Town & Country Touring
110,004
Out:
Valvoline NextGen 5W-20 High Mileage
Mopar Oil Filter
In:
Pennzoil Platinum 5W-20
Mopar Oil Filter
Originally Posted By: Sonic
I have an '06 town & country with the 3.8 liter and it does the exact same thing. A full qt is added by the time I hit 3000 miles. Been using QS as well, 0w20 or 5w20 (synthetic). I'm gonna use high mileage oil next to see if it makes a difference on the consumption...
You can safely use Motocraft oil in anything but a Chevy.
Motocraft oil causes GM motors to run better than they were designed to run and it screws up the computer.
I find that you need to use both. I use a clay bar and then I use a paint cleaner. The clay bar will remove contaminants that paint cleaner can't and a paint cleaner can remove stains that a clay bar can't.
Again, I do both before applying my sealant or wax.
I'm running NxtGen Maxlife 5W-20. I know they also make regular Maxlife 5W-20. I used a Walmart.com coupon to purchase it and got free shipping to the house. I think I paid $18 and some change.
Originally Posted By: cchase
Meh.
The scenario BP outlines insinuates that if you own a car right now, you won't own it in 18-20 years. I seriously doubt that assertion.
Seems that stories about how gas will never go down crop up every time prices shoot up. Then, when they settle down the...
Just because you have used a HM oil once or twice doesn't mean you are stuck with it.
Why did you use M1 HM instead of regular M1?
Instead of mixing 50/50, why not just stick with PP for 7500 miles? It is a good price for a great synthetic. I don't think you will save that much money doing...