You've been here 10 years, and still believe there is a "best" oil? Hmmmmmm ....
Here's a peek into reality. There are many good oils. There are some even better oils. And there's a small smattering of great oils. But none of them are "best".
That's because "best" is only applicable to a specific circumstantial application unique to your application. And you'd only be able to define "best" after massive investments of time and money, so whittle down to one "best" lubricant.
Suffice to say that any API licensed lube meeting/exceeding the OE spec(s) is good enough for the 3.6L engine. It's not particularly sensitive to oil brands or grades as long as a reasonable selection is made.