First post on this forum.
Two vehicles in Chicagoland:
2011 Subaru Forester non-turbo 90K miles
2012 Toyota Sequoia 4WD 50K miles
Engine Oil Change Intervals, based on weather of Chicagoland rather than mileage on vehicles:
Oil and filter every 6 months. Oct end & April end.
Before winter in Oct end, vehicle mileage varies. Range of 7.K miles to 10K miles each.
In spring by April end, mileage usually at 5K miles each; short trips in snow.
Engine Oil: AMSOIL Signature 0W-20.
Filters: AMSOIL filter for Subaru. Toyota OEM for Sequoia.
Problem on which advise needed:
AMSOIL 0W-20 costing around $300 each year, including membership fees.
Can this be replaced by Mobil1 Advanced Fuel Economy Oil 0W-20 or Mobil1 Extended Performance Oil 0W-20?
Main thinking for considering this change:
Given the Walmart prices for Mobil1, current and historically, this cuts the cost down in half for both vehicles - around $150 a year.
AMSOIL is double this money. Not sure if its worth it given 6 month oil change intervals.
Help is much appreciated.
Regards,
Kevin
Two vehicles in Chicagoland:
2011 Subaru Forester non-turbo 90K miles
2012 Toyota Sequoia 4WD 50K miles
Engine Oil Change Intervals, based on weather of Chicagoland rather than mileage on vehicles:
Oil and filter every 6 months. Oct end & April end.
Before winter in Oct end, vehicle mileage varies. Range of 7.K miles to 10K miles each.
In spring by April end, mileage usually at 5K miles each; short trips in snow.
Engine Oil: AMSOIL Signature 0W-20.
Filters: AMSOIL filter for Subaru. Toyota OEM for Sequoia.
Problem on which advise needed:
AMSOIL 0W-20 costing around $300 each year, including membership fees.
Can this be replaced by Mobil1 Advanced Fuel Economy Oil 0W-20 or Mobil1 Extended Performance Oil 0W-20?
Main thinking for considering this change:
Given the Walmart prices for Mobil1, current and historically, this cuts the cost down in half for both vehicles - around $150 a year.
AMSOIL is double this money. Not sure if its worth it given 6 month oil change intervals.
Help is much appreciated.
Regards,
Kevin