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Hello, I’ve only had a few posts so far, I’m really enjoying this site. I’m a car guy, mostly older cars but car guy none the less.
I’m looking for an oil recommendation for my son’s 2006 Honda CR-V with 207,000 miles. The vehicle was previously driven by my daughter and is now with my son. I purchased it several years ago when it had around 100,000 miles.
Currently, the car is in Arizona with him, and we’ll (I’m flying out to meet up and drive with him) be driving it back to Enid, Oklahoma, about a 1,000-mile trip, at the beginning of next month. I’ve handled all the maintenance over the years, with oil changes consistently done every 3,000–4,000 miles up until about last year, when he had it serviced at an oil change shop. I always used synthetics of varying brands.
When removing the oil cap, I do notice some varnish, although based on what I’ve read, that seems fairly common for a vehicle with this mileage. The engine does burn some oil, I haven’t tracked the consumption but it’s been burning the last few years.
My son is in the Air Force and doesn’t have the knowledge to change his own oil (doesn’t really want to learn or have the facilities to do it), so he’ll likely be relying on oil change shops moving forward. After this upcoming trip, the car will mostly be used for short daily commuting, about 4 miles round trip to and from the base.
Before the trip, I want to make sure we’re running a solid oil. I’ve been considering Valvoline Restore and Protect, but since this would likely be a one-time use before he transitions to oil change shops, I’m wondering if it’s even worth it. Based on some of the feedback in this thread, I’ve also considered Mobil 1 Euro.
When I fly out and before when make the trip I’ll be changing the oil and oil filter before we leave. (Parking lot change) I’m planning to put 5W-30 in it and running a microgard select or Mobil one oil filter. I’d appreciate any recommendations or input on what would be best oil to run and if those choices of oil filters is good enough.
After he finishes his schooling at the end of this year, I’m going to recommend he buy a new car as this one is getting long in the tooth, and this is his only mode of transportation.
Thanks, Matt
I’m looking for an oil recommendation for my son’s 2006 Honda CR-V with 207,000 miles. The vehicle was previously driven by my daughter and is now with my son. I purchased it several years ago when it had around 100,000 miles.
Currently, the car is in Arizona with him, and we’ll (I’m flying out to meet up and drive with him) be driving it back to Enid, Oklahoma, about a 1,000-mile trip, at the beginning of next month. I’ve handled all the maintenance over the years, with oil changes consistently done every 3,000–4,000 miles up until about last year, when he had it serviced at an oil change shop. I always used synthetics of varying brands.
When removing the oil cap, I do notice some varnish, although based on what I’ve read, that seems fairly common for a vehicle with this mileage. The engine does burn some oil, I haven’t tracked the consumption but it’s been burning the last few years.
My son is in the Air Force and doesn’t have the knowledge to change his own oil (doesn’t really want to learn or have the facilities to do it), so he’ll likely be relying on oil change shops moving forward. After this upcoming trip, the car will mostly be used for short daily commuting, about 4 miles round trip to and from the base.
Before the trip, I want to make sure we’re running a solid oil. I’ve been considering Valvoline Restore and Protect, but since this would likely be a one-time use before he transitions to oil change shops, I’m wondering if it’s even worth it. Based on some of the feedback in this thread, I’ve also considered Mobil 1 Euro.
When I fly out and before when make the trip I’ll be changing the oil and oil filter before we leave. (Parking lot change) I’m planning to put 5W-30 in it and running a microgard select or Mobil one oil filter. I’d appreciate any recommendations or input on what would be best oil to run and if those choices of oil filters is good enough.
After he finishes his schooling at the end of this year, I’m going to recommend he buy a new car as this one is getting long in the tooth, and this is his only mode of transportation.
Thanks, Matt
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