I've been looking at pour point, CCS, MRV, and viscosity numbers for 5W30 and High Mileage 5w30 oils for our cars. Since we live in an area that has approached -20 the past two winters, but has hot, muggy summers that can hit 100+ degrees, I've been looking at oil options for summer vs winter. Two of our vehicles are driven low enough miles where it makes sense to split the oil changes to line up with the seasons. Oils that I've never tried that look good on paper are Quaker State FS High Mileage, Pennzoil Platinum High Mileage, and PUP. The two High Mileage oils for our 03 Civic and 06 Infiniti M45. PUP for the 18 CRV.
edit: forgot to mention Quaker State Full Synthetic 5W30 (not the High Mileage version). The Quaker State oils all look very good on paper and have the lowest price as well.