Lack of Castrol GTX Popularity

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No one bashes German Castrol. It's a great oil at a great price. But the rest of their product line needs retuning in terms of price in most of our opinions!
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Originally Posted By: StevieC
No one bashes German Castrol. It's a great oil at a great price. But the rest of their product line needs retuning in terms of price in most of our opinions!
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Yes, it's hard to justify Edge at around $10 a litre when GC is under $7 a litre.
 
Originally Posted By: daves87rs
I'd pretty much agree with everyone else...still good stuff though...


The one thing I'll never forget about GTX was how fast my wife's old Neon would burn through it. It never went through any other oil that fast, even ST did better. (headgasket was on the way out)Always wondered why....


Those Peon`s were a Chrysler failure. Especially the 1st generation.
 
Originally Posted By: lexus114
Originally Posted By: daves87rs
I'd pretty much agree with everyone else...still good stuff though...


The one thing I'll never forget about GTX was how fast my wife's old Neon would burn through it. It never went through any other oil that fast, even ST did better. (headgasket was on the way out)Always wondered why....


Those Peon`s were a Chrysler failure. Especially the 1st generation.


Only really the headgasket and ease of being stolen.
Other than that they were pretty good cars. the DOHC engine in those is a blast with a manual trans. And the ACR won so many events it eventually had to have its own race class. Sometimes I'd still love to get a mint first gen I can tool around in. The coupes look great too when optioned out.
 
I saw on line some where,when people tried to run these cars hard,the motors just dont take it. Let`s get one thing straight here before all of the Peon lovers get on my case...It`s just my opinion. And I know people that owned them,and were not real happy.
 
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the gas station i worked at in the late 70's early 80's sold GTX.it was twice the price of the gulf and independant products on the shelf.was it worth the price?i doubt it.in fact it fostered a dislike of the product that exists in me to this day.
i just had the oil changed in my wife's vehicle and that was the only oil the shop had.i was not happy about it ,but was in a hurry.so in it went.and it will get dumped as soon as it hits about 5 k.
 
In Europe GTX 10w-40 is an A3 oil.

Castrol GTX 10W40 1 Litre Car Engine Oil is specially engineered to deliver 50% better wear protection against high temperatures.

Features and Benefits:

* Provides superior engine protection
* Engineered to clean, cool & protect
* 50% better high temperature wear protection
* Superior viscosity control
* Protects against thermal breakdown
* Available in 1 & 4 Litre packs

Additional Information

* SAE 10W-40
* ACEA A3/B3
* API SL/CF
* MB 229.1
* VW 505.00

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/store...tegoryId_165581
 
Some will probably disagree with my analogy, but castrol gtx is to motor oil what orange frams are to oil filters. They are not bad products in my opinion, just overpriced for what you get. As I mentioned earlier, $15.50 USD is simply too much for 5qt's in my opinion. At around $11-$13 USD it's not such a bad deal.
 
All I put in my 2006 s type sport jag is Castrol GTX...once a year or 16000km is what the dealer calls for. I change it every 4000km..takes 6.5 liters and total cost incl filter and having the car checked over from top to bottom is $55..oil hardly changes color between changes....not sure if that means anything....I do use this oil cause thats what the book says to use...but so far so good....best car I have owned.
 
Originally Posted By: lexus114
Originally Posted By: daves87rs
I'd pretty much agree with everyone else...still good stuff though...


The one thing I'll never forget about GTX was how fast my wife's old Neon would burn through it. It never went through any other oil that fast, even ST did better. (headgasket was on the way out)Always wondered why....


Those Peon`s were a Chrysler failure. Especially the 1st generation.




Besides the headgaskets, they were fun to drive...
 
Originally Posted By: sxg6
Some will probably disagree with my analogy, but castrol gtx is to motor oil what orange frams are to oil filters. They are not bad products in my opinion, just overpriced for what you get. As I mentioned earlier, $15.50 USD is simply too much for 5qt's in my opinion. At around $11-$13 USD it's not such a bad deal.




I'd agree with that..
 
Originally Posted By: daves87rs
Originally Posted By: lexus114
Originally Posted By: daves87rs
I'd pretty much agree with everyone else...still good stuff though...


The one thing I'll never forget about GTX was how fast my wife's old Neon would burn through it. It never went through any other oil that fast, even ST did better. (headgasket was on the way out)Always wondered why....


Those Peon`s were a Chrysler failure. Especially the 1st generation.




Besides the headgaskets, they were fun to drive...


I could see the 16 valve dohc one`s with the 5 speed trans. being fun to drive. I`m getting the itch for another manual trans. car. but the traffic here is horrible,so it takes the fun out of it. The last manual drive car I drove was an 06 GTO,needles to say; IT WAS FUN!!
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Originally Posted By: StevieC


Let me know when that happens and I will stock up. It's worth it at that price IMO. If I hear of a sale or you do lets keep each other posted!
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Don't you still have a boatload of Valvoline from the last big Walmart sale? You'll be 103 years old before you use up all the oil in your stash!
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Originally Posted By: Patman
Originally Posted By: StevieC


Let me know when that happens and I will stock up. It's worth it at that price IMO. If I hear of a sale or you do lets keep each other posted!
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Don't you still have a boatload of Valvoline from the last big Walmart sale? You'll be 103 years old before you use up all the oil in your stash!
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No...
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Yeah I do but I'm using that for the Cabriolet and eventually for my Santa Fe when I feel it has done its duty and doesn't need a synthetic anymore. Or when it starts burning oil. Or I could just keep it because it was a good deal and I don't want to use it ever, ever, ever!
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Besides I from the newer generation and knowing our Canadian government they will find ways to keep us living longer so we can pay even more taxes so I'm preparing for that too... 103 here I come!
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I have no problems using it. Although it has been over 2 years since I have done so. Paying nearly 4 dollars a quart for conventional when I can get other conventional's for 2.50 a quart. No thanks but I will use it when I can get a good deal on it.
 
GTX is almost always one of the most expensive dinos, so they lose the price shoppers. Also, they run ridiculous ad campaigns. That's funny because they had some very effective advertising years ago.
 
I, myself, prefer, either Valvoline, Motorcraft, Quaker State, or Pennzoil to Castrol. However I have a mechanic, that I trust, who changes my oil with Castrol Synthetic Blend products, if I do not provide the oil and filter of my choice.

He will change my oil, and oil filter, in my Nissan truck, with the products I provide him for a small labor charge instead of changing the Nissan with Castrol which he recommends.

If I go with Castrol, again, I will have some fast lube place change the oil in my Nissan. It will be cheaper, supposedly. I don't like fast lube places because they don't seem to "listen to me" when I tell them, "Don't Mess with the Air Filter."

I think I will have to "Watch the Lube Place" to make sure they do not "mess" with my air filter.
 
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