Originally Posted By: Triton_330
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
You know that shipping oil across the border incurs an enormous fee right?
I had a bunch of m1 v-twin I got at a yard sale I wasn't using so I was going to give it away. Shipping was 70 bucks for 5 single quarts of oil.
So no matter what great deal you've found once the Canadian end of the shipping line gets their hands on it price gets stupid.
Unless you've got a distribution house in Canada
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
You know that shipping oil across the border incurs an enormous fee right?
I had a bunch of m1 v-twin I got at a yard sale I wasn't using so I was going to give it away. Shipping was 70 bucks for 5 single quarts of oil.
So no matter what great deal you've found once the Canadian end of the shipping line gets their hands on it price gets stupid.
Unless you've got a distribution house in Canada