Mobil 1 0w20 5qt!!

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Doing my routine weekly stop at walmart and I always stop at the oil section. This time blew my mind. So many new oils on the shelf. I havent heard much about Valvoline nextgen but I wouldnt mind trying that. There was also that new G oil, looks shady... Also Ive been waiting for a very long time and I think Mobil finally got the message that we want a Mobil 1 0w-20 5qt! I havent seen anyone mention it on here yet so I figured I better post. I snapped a pic of the jug but I still havent figured out how to do pics.

Ive already got my next oil change lined up of a leftovers blend of STsyn, VSP, and RP, thinking about getting that 0w-20 instead. What do you guys think? I do roughly a 5k oci's that take 1 year to do (I dont drive that much and its all highway). Ive got 4.5k on my STsyn change now that Ill be changing next month. Use a questionable blend for a year? IDK...
 
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A good time to sell the yaris for $$$ due to escalating oil/fuel prices. Mines gone next month (i hope). Need a small truck may get a Base ranger or a base GMC Canyon WT. Want 5MT transmission. 15K max $$$
 
I noticed the Mobil 1 0w20 at my Walmart too! I think that is the first easily had 0w20 on the market for price and quality. Definitely 1year OCI's when I get my Civic flushed! You can definitely do that in your application too (5-6k/1y), it is a very good oil.
 
Yeah, spotted my first 5Qt jug of Mobil 1 Advanced Fuel Economy 0W-20 at a WM the other day. I just can't decide if I'll stick with AFE or try Castrol Edge on my next change for the 4.7L V8.
 
I haven't seen Mobil 1 0w20 in the 5 qt jug yet in my area, but for you that have is it SN or SM?
 
Originally Posted By: tig1
I haven't seen Mobil 1 0w20 in the 5 qt jug yet in my area, but for you that have is it SN or SM?

It was SN.
 
Originally Posted By: rshunter
Originally Posted By: tig1
I haven't seen Mobil 1 0w20 in the 5 qt jug yet in my area, but for you that have is it SN or SM?

It was SN.


Thanks. Will check it out as soon as it gets here.
 
Originally Posted By: chubbs1
I noticed the Mobil 1 0w20 at my Walmart too! I think that is the first easily had 0w20 on the market for price and quality. Definitely 1year OCI's when I get my Civic flushed! You can definitely do that in your application too (5-6k/1y), it is a very good oil.
Mobil 1 for a year I know would be awesome. But would you run a blend of oils for a year?
 
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Got my pic uploaded. Theres the jug of glory.
 
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That Mobil 1 Advanced Fuel Economy 0w20 would work in 2 out of 3 cars that I own ...good news !
 
Originally Posted By: ARCOgraphite
A good time to sell the yaris for $$$ due to escalating oil/fuel prices. Mines gone next month (i hope). Need a small truck may get a Base ranger or a base GMC Canyon WT. Want 5MT transmission. 15K max $$$
A Yaris gets bad gas mileage??
 
I'm glad that Mobil 1 0w20 has finally arrived in 5 quart jugs. It was to expensive in in the quart size ($6.37).

It still hasn't arrived in our WM....but it will be my next purchase... when it does.

Prices anyone?
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03' For d Focus (2.3L Duratec) / 95,000 miles
Mobil 1 Extended Performance 5w20/ Mobil 1 Extended Performance Filter/ OCI: 10,000 +/-
 
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That jug in the photo is what I have used the last 2 years in my Honda Hybrid. It does well, although when I used GC 0w30 the motor sounded quieter in my opnion.

M1 also does very well in Toyota motors; I used it the last 20k miles or so on my Solara 4-cyl before trading it in for the Honda.
 
Originally Posted By: bullwinkle
Originally Posted By: ARCOgraphite
A good time to sell the yaris for $$$ due to escalating oil/fuel prices. Mines gone next month (i hope). Need a small truck may get a Base ranger or a base GMC Canyon WT. Want 5MT transmission. 15K max $$$
A Yaris gets bad gas mileage??


I drive a Yaris sedan and I usually get between 35-37 in mostly city driving!

I think he meant that the Yaris worth alot more now because escalating oil/fuel prices.
 
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