Pennzoil Platinum Euro no longer meets LL01?

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Seems like Pennzoil recently got rid of their bmw LL01 specification. Just posting it incase anyone like myself was thinking of switching over to it based off the glowing reviews online.

This is based off the listing on their website.

https://www.pennzoil.com/en_ca/products/full-synthetic-motor-oils/pennzoil-platinum-euro.html

EDIT: Spelling

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You are on the Canadian Pennzoil website, FYI. That could simply be an error. Have you contacted Pennzoil Canada customer service for clarification? You should try to verify information before posting. People find website and PDS errors all the time. Clarification from the source is best.

The Pennzoil USA website still lists the BMW approvals, including LL-01 and LL-04:
https://www.pennzoil.com/en_us/prod...ennzoil-platinum-euro.html#tab-specifications
 
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You are on the Canadian Pennzoil website, FYI. That could simply be an error. Have you contacted Pennzoil Canada customer service for clarification? You should try to verify information before posting. People find website and PDS errors all the time. Clarification from the source is best.

The Pennzoil USA website still lists the BMW approvals, including LL-01 and LL-04:
https://www.pennzoil.com/en_us/prod...ennzoil-platinum-euro.html#tab-specifications
Sorry I didn't do my due diligence, I'll keep that in mind next time.
 
Pennzoil, the epitome of “accuracy!”
Right? To be such a big company and be able to list typical properties accurately is ridiculous. I'm pretty confident that Shell puts more effort into badge-engineering their lubricants rather than developing them. After all, that's a job for the additive manufacturer.
 
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