I've used a bit of GTX 15W40 mineral oil, it's a common grade around here. The GTX is spec'd API SN and ACEA A3/B3. My GM car owners manual says to use a 10W30 or 15W40 oil in A3/B3 or the higher A3/B4, so the GTX is bang-on for my car. It's a GM / Holden / Opel and no API spec is given in the OM.
Anyway, I've noticed a local Oz oil company, Nulon, make a full synthetic (Group III) 10W-40 that is API SN and ACEA A3/B4 plus a few Euro OEMs like MB 229.3 and VW 502/505. I sometimes see this oil at a good price, and it's 100 C viscosity is very similar to the GTX. I know the GTX 15W40 has a HTHS of 3.95 cP with a KV100 = 14.5 cSt, a TBN of 8.3 and CCS at -20C = 6700 cP
I may spend a bit more coin next time and treat my car to a full synthetic 10W40, and maybe run it a bit longer.
Nulon 10W40 Synthetic (SN, A3/B4, MB229.3, VW502/505)
KV100 = 15.07 cSt
SA = 0.9 %
TBN = 9.8
CCS at -25C = 5270 cP
Plus a big slug of Molybdenum Dithiocarbamate, which is Nulon's special not-so-secret sauce.
Not saying it's the best oil in the world, but the GTX 15W40 mineral always works for me, and the 10W40 synthetic just looks a bit stronger in most of the common metrics.