If cost were no object then you could justify trying Mobil 1 and see if all this M1 info on bobistheoilguy means anything to you for your daily driver.
Its fun to chase oil deals even if the cost of the chase exceeds the savings on the oil, and even if we don't need the extra oil. It's all about fun: Oil deals, oil brand, used oil analysis, VOAs, etc. We know most of our vehicles could live on whatever oil we put in it and no used oil analysis, but then life would be rather boring.Quote:
... And I'm sure a lot of other people on here get the same kick out of finding killer deals on oil in their neck of the woods too. Even if we have to drive 20 miles out of our way to save money on oil, a lot of us will still do it.![]()
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I admit that I eagerly await the Canadian Tire flyer every Friday night to see what deals they've got on oil. And I'm sure a lot of other people on here get the same kick out of finding killer deals on oil in their neck of the woods too.
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Why did it sensor F U C H's Titan oil last I checked F U C H was a Germany brand name not a swear word! The nanny needs to losen it's grip!!!! For those that are wounder I did not swear in the above post it sensored the German brand of oil F U C H's I am hopeing that spaceing the letters out fulls the stupid censor! I hate all manner of censorship especialy at the hands of a moronic computer. It is one theing for a human being to do it like a moderator quite another when a stupid program attempts to do it!
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Patman, I giggled like a schoolgirl a couple of months ago when the Canadian Tire Flyer had Castrol GTX 5 quart jugs for $8 CDN or so, PLUS you got a free Oil Filter (Fram) and they even included 5w20 in the offer.
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I will run around the house yelling "The Canadian Tire flyer is here! The Canadian Tire flyer is here!" (just like Steve Martin in the Jerk when he gets the new phone book!)![]()
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Has anyone ever proved that a different oil made a difference? Take moderate weather, good driving habits and a new car and manufacturer's suggested oci's. I know that used oil analysis will be different but is there any proof that the service life of the average new car is in any way effected by the choice of oil, from Chevron under a buck oil to the most expensive synthetic oil? And I'm not talking about how you feel or if the engine makes more or less noise or runs smoother, just is the service life made better or worse?