Mobil1 ESPx2 0W-20 now at Walmart / $28

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Interesting times! 0w-20 diesel rated oil...Ha! It appears they are not claiming 10,000 miles on this product like the other Mobil Euro's.
 
Is this worth buying over M1 0w-20 AFE or EP?

I typically buy the filter + 5qt combo for the wife's CRV hybrid, and it doesn't seem to care what I put in it really.
 
229.71 means it is going 10k miles or every year per mercedes-benz maintenance intervals.
Thanks for that information. I speculate that the oil will go for as long as OEM requires but that is different then putting the common "10,000 Miles Guaranteed" claim on the front of their label. 10k on this 0w-20 should get interesting.
 
Is this worth buying over M1 0w-20 AFE or EP?

I typically buy the filter + 5qt combo for the wife's CRV hybrid, and it doesn't seem to care what I put in it really.
This is a very good question but I do not have the answer.

May be an oil analyses would provide the answer.
 
Not to veer way off topic; but why is the M1 0w30ESP not SP rated? Thank You
Good question, Mobil shows (SP ETR) which is (Engine Test Requirement). That would appear that it meets that specification but Mobil is not showing the API SP license on that product. Mobil 1 ESP 0w-30 is positioned as a Euro oil & has no API approvals so they must not be wanting to pay the API on this product.
 
Good question, Mobil shows (SP ETR) which is (Engine Test Requirement). That would appear that it meets that specification but Mobil is not showing the API SP license on that product. Mobil 1 ESP 0w-30 is positioned as a Euro oil & has no API approvals so they must not be wanting to pay the API on this product.
Mobil1 ESP 5W30 is API SP.
Mobil1 only skips approvals or certification if there is something that is not compatible.
 
I know. My point is that regardless that it is Euro, it is SP. Just bcs. it is Euro oil doesn’t mean it is not going to have API SP. It is something else that is reason why it is not API certified. Not that it matters.
I know. Point is that positioning it towards a Euro product can have some merit (no need for API approvals). You or I don't know why they've truly decided not to though. If we get a statement from Mobil then that would clarify the why.
 
Mobil1 ESP 5W30 is API SP.
Mobil1 only skips approvals or certification if there is something that is not compatible.
The other SP ETR marked oil is FS 5W-30. That one probably because of phosphorus levels. I agree there must be something keeping this oil from license. At least you know it passes the engine test requirements for SP.
 
The other SP ETR marked oil is FS 5W-30. That one probably because of phosphorus levels. I agree there must be something keeping this oil from license. At least you know it passes the engine test requirements for SP.
Mobil1 is very punctual with approvals. If it is not there, something is stopping it from acquiring a license/certification/approval.
 
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