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I'm confident that if oil change intervals happen at OEM specifications, the fleet wide effects is this change will be very close to nil.

Mopar is revising OCI’s down.

But the problem is, most people don’t take care of their cars.

BITOG is literally the top 1% of oil users. I say this consistently.

The bottom 50% of car owners, don’t even know there is oil in their car. Let alone the viscosity or brand. This is why the DIY market is shrinking and the DIFM market is growing. Why dealers are doing free oil changes. Why they’re pushing leases and maintenance packages so hard. Why on vehicle telematics is a thing with the different apps and such.

Because people don’t maintain their cars.
 
Walmart was completely cut off by Exxon Mobil and Shell a couple months ago. Rumor has it Walmart stocked up big time before they were cut off. Whatever is on Walmart shelves should be what they have stocked up in their distribution centers. That is to say it should all be the original spec oil before this all happened and how they’re able to maintain their current pricing.
 
But there are several (many?) that can keep them clean
Sure, but if people are concerned about the lower quality base stock substitutions potentially clogging rings faster then for me the no-brainer choice is VRP - even if the base stocks get worse, whatever magic additive they came up with will still be there to clean.
 
Walmart was completely cut off by Exxon Mobil and Shell a couple months ago. Rumor has it Walmart stocked up big time before they were cut off. Whatever is on Walmart shelves should be what they have stocked up in their distribution centers. That is to say it should all be the original spec oil before this all happened and how they’re able to maintain their current pricing.
A couple of weeks ago I saw Ultra Platinum 5W-20 in a Walmart for the first time ever. I bought 10 quarts (in order to claim their rebate). It's dated 27MAY26, less than "a couple of months ago.," after the supposed cut-off.
Of course these bottles don't mention natural gas or Dexos, unlike the Platinum I bought last year.
 
Mopar is revising OCI’s down.

But the problem is, most people don’t take care of their cars.

BITOG is literally the top 1% of oil users. I say this consistently.

The bottom 50% of car owners, don’t even know there is oil in their car. Let alone the viscosity or brand. This is why the DIY market is shrinking and the DIFM market is growing. Why dealers are doing free oil changes. Why they’re pushing leases and maintenance packages so hard. Why on vehicle telematics is a thing with the different apps and such.

Because people don’t maintain their cars.
Was talking to a friend who recently bought a new Atlas and my bitoger demon was trying to explain the advantages of 504/507 over the thin ones...i got a "I just don't care" reply.
 
I did notice at my almost daily runs to Menards for work, I always pass the oil shelves. The Quaker State Full synthetic "10,000 miles " speced 5w-30/20 oil was all gone a month ago and bare for the most part. 2 weeks ago I started seeing 5w-30 and 10w-30 bottles coming in with ZERO verbiage saying synthetic. So it is conventional oil and at the same price as the synthetic label they did not change as I scanned the jug. They still are getting shipments as of last week of the $22.98 Pennzoil 10,000 mile synthetic 5w-30 that were freshly stocked.

If OEMs are reducing their OCI mileage, then I wonder where Hyundai/Kia will put their rough service spec at with lower quality oil................OCI at 2,000 miles in a turbo car. :LOL:
 
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