20w50 Oil at Autozone

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Hit the mother-lode on oil at Autozone tonight. I saw Pennzoil 20w50 on sale for $2.95 per quart, when the guy rang me up he took another 75% off due to a closeout. Looks like I am covered for the next few oil changes. He stated it was on sale because it is a heavy weight oil and the cold season has arrived. Thought I would share with the group.
 
I wish my AZ's still carried it
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First post talking about scoring a "mother lode" of rarely used oil at a cheap price?
You are destined for Bitog greatness
How much is a mother lode?
What takes 20W50 in MD?
Welcome!
 
Originally Posted By: Brybo86
First post talking about scoring a "mother lode" of rarely used oil at a cheap price?
You are destined for Bitog greatness
How much is a mother lode?
What takes 20W50 in MD?
Welcome!


lol

Well played.
 
Originally Posted By: Brybo86
First post talking about scoring a "mother lode" of rarely used oil at a cheap price?
You are destined for Bitog greatness
How much is a mother lode?
What takes 20W50 in MD?
Welcome!


This is way funny !!

Welcome to your FUTURE at BITOG
 
First post after being registered over FIVE years ago!

74c a quart for 20w50. Anything else on clearance?
 
Now submit for the Pennzoil $2/qt rebate and you will end up being "paid" over $1/qt for using their oil. Hard to beat deal.

If you have other cars that use normal grade oils, you can pick up some 0w-20 PP at $2.59/qt as well to mix with the 20w-50 to make something near a 10w-30 grade.
 
Now what are you going to do with it? You could put it in a 60 year old tractor. To me, the old 10w-40 weight has more use than some thick old 20w-50.
 
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Originally Posted By: Lubener
Now what are you going to do with it? You could put it in a 60 year old tractor. To me, the old 10w-40 weight has more use than some thick old 20w-50.

Oh here we go again with the thick vs thin wars
 
My local store had it at $1 a quart a few years ago.

I can think of some uses for PYB 20w50. Classic cars, OPE etc. If anything, mix it with some 5w20 to make a thick 30.
 
I can't even think of anything I own [cars, mower, snow blower, or power washer] that I'd use it in. Now if I had a use for it I'd be all over it.
 
Originally Posted By: Lubener
Now what are you going to do with it? You could put it in a 60 year old tractor. To me, the old 10w-40 weight has more use than some thick old 20w-50.


I put nothing but 20W-50 in my MG, and I'm not the only one.

In any case, VR-1 is my go to but I can't pass up any 20W-50 for that price. I'll have to see if I can find some.
 
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