Castrol oil for 2016 Elantra

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My son just bought a 2016 Elantra and the seller offers a lifetime engine warranty if you change oil every 4000 miles with a Castrol brand oil. It will be driven mostly for 10 mile commutes to work. Any suggestions for a Castrol oil to use and why? 5W-20 is suggested by Hyundai, don't know if that is required by CarSense the seller.
 
Any Castrol brand variety oil even the conventional oil can last 4000 miles OCI.
 
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Not sure on the Castrol suggestion but any 5w-20 or 5w30 will work just fine in it. The GDI engines in KIA/Hyundai tend to shear oil, if it were mine it would get synthetic 5w30.
 
The only requirement seems to be Castrol every 4k, filter changes/emissions maint. as laid out in the owners manual, and a yearly stop at the dealership if they aren't doing the maintenance at their shop.

Not a half bad deal for a lifetime coverage of lubricated parts!

nice choice, btw!
 
That is interesting. My 2017 Elantra has 3,750 mile oil changes at dealership. The recommended oil is Quaker State. Says 5w-20 on the oil cap.

I think I would talk to the seller about the oil details for the warranty.
 
This is a pre-owned Elantra so the factory powertrain warranty drops down to 60K, I believe. So how much will Carsense charge for the oil change? If it's under $35 out the door, that's a good deal so long as they don't try the irritating upsell on every visit.
 
There's no such thing as a lifetime warranty. They'll try and snake out of any repairs that happen outside of the Hyundai warranty period. That's how a majority of these dealers are.
 
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So how much will Carsense charge for the oil change?

Not necessary to use them, just need receipts showing that it was done. It will be up to my son to deal or not with this. At 4K mile intervals for short run driving, does it make sense to use full synthetic? I probably would.
 
Warranty against what..... damage from improper oil?

First, what does the warranty cover? Second, usually these types of warranties don't cover much and require a lot of hoops to be jumped though and will deny at any chance. Personally I wouldn't bother. Yamaha had the same thing if you changed with their lube and documented it, extended the warranty to 100k on their motorcycles IIRC. If more hassle than its worth. Never seen a single documented case of oil damaging an engine. Not servicing it or running low/dry... sure.
 
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