If so why ? are the price similar ?
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If so why ? are the price similar ?
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A quality syn POA/Ester oil is going to cost you between $15-$22 (12-18 Euro's) per liter at a service station.
With some brands you pay for the name too I guess.
Buying in bulk saves some money but not much.
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The normal sales tax in the Netherlands is 19%.
Its called "BTW" and that translates to "Added Value Tax"
They certainly add value.....![]()
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OBI and Praktiker Baumarkt are German stores, I haven't seen them around in the Netherlands, not where I live.
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Hmmmmm...
With oil prices like that it sounds like the Netherlands needs an "Aadvaance Aauto" or maybe even a "Vaalmaart". I bet they would have a great deal on 5 kilogram boxes of stroopwaffels too. Yum.
But seriously I love the Netherlands. I was there in the fall. Amsterdam is one of my favourite cities in the world along with New York, London and Milan.
And I actually saw Famke Janssen while walking down the street...
Oh yeah..oil
Higher taxes, more common synthetics, less DIY, longer recommended OCI, and the general lack of the Walmart culture probably all influence oil prices.
I really liked Agip oil when I ran it in my last car. It was not really any more expensive than Castrol here in Canada but you never see it at retail.
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If you want a fancy euro synthetic oil the best value is German Castrol 0w30 at Autozone here in the states. Pick some up across the border and impress your friends back home. We wont tell that you went to Albany to get oil made in Germany.![]()