Originally Posted By: Garak
Originally Posted By: Triton_330
Pennzoil is cheaper, and please tell me what you have against additives? Sure, DI-ester cleans well, but it costs alot.
Clevy and I have mentioned time and time again on the board (and in this thread) about the difficulty in getting Pennzoil Ultra and its high price in Canada, and I'm a pretty big SOPUS user. Heck, I do a pile of business with Shell Canada itself.
I can buy Amsoil off the shelf tomorrow at about 60% of the price of PU; that's not even from Pablo or as a preferred customer, that's retail. I can go to the speed shop tomorrow and buy Red Line for the same as PU. I can buy Motul for the same price as PU.
Do you have any idea what PU costs up here? I can think of only three places where it's available. It's at NAPA for $71 a jug. It can be found at some Shell gas stations for exorbitant prices. It can be found at SOPUS distributors that are allowed to sell Pennzoil-Quaker State products (at a likely much better price, but there are only one or two per province).
So, what should Mephy do? I'm asking all the PU proponents here. I see a few options. You pick one and suggest it to him. Should he:
1) Go to NAPA and pay $71 for a jug of Pennzoil Ultra?
2) Go to several Shell gas stations to find enough for an oil change and pay at least $15 a litre?
3) Go on a road trip throughout Ontario on a fools errand to find which SOPUS distributor has the rights to Pennzoil-Quaker State products?
4) Go on a different road trip down south with the hope of finding a U.S. Walmart that hasn't scrapped the product?
5) None of the above because they're all idiotic?
Try buying off Amazon. You can get 6 quarts of Pennzoil Synthetic for under 50 bucks, sometimes just 40.
Look:
PP 5w-20
PU 5w-20