Walmart 5-Quart Jugs....

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Does anybody know when Walmart might start carrying 0W20 5-Quart jugs in Pennzoil, Castrol, and/or Mobil 1?
 
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They have Mobil 1 AFE in 5 quart jugs in some stores. Pennzoil and Castrol I doubt if it will be any time soon.
 
WM has M1 AFE 0W30 in 5 quart jugs, but not 0W20. Nobody knows if/when M1 0W20 will be available in 5 quart jug.

Pennzoil 0W20 is hard to find at local stores even in quart bottles. Castrol Edge 0W20 is available in quart bottles only.
 
Interesting... because the last time I looked, we now have a huge selection of 5w-20 in the 5-quart jugs. This is new. Previously we had only Motorcraft. But now just about every brand has 5w-20 right here in small-town Idaho.
 
Originally Posted By: crw
Interesting... because the last time I looked, we now have a huge selection of 5w-20 in the 5-quart jugs. This is new. Previously we had only Motorcraft. But now just about every brand has 5w-20 right here in small-town Idaho.



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The thing is few in the US really need 0W20 even in Winter. 5W20 especially in synthetic has a pretty good cold flow rating.
 
Well I've started a car at -23 with 5W30 or 10W30 dino years back so I don't doubt 5W20 synth could handle it. I'm not saying it is ideal though lol.
 
Originally Posted By: mechanicx
The thing is few in the US really need 0W20 even in Winter. 5W20 especially in synthetic has a pretty good cold flow rating.


Not true...many new Toyotas and Hondas require 0W20...these companies sell more than a few cars in America.
 
Goodness people, the man is looking for 5 qt jugs of 0w20, not 5w20 and not 0w30. Also he's not looking for opinions on the 5w20 vs. 0w20 argument. Those are on plenty of other threads.

I know Amsoil and Red Line sell gallon jugs of their 0w20 on their web sites but I doubt we'd see anything like that at Walmarts.

For now, your best bet are oil change specials at the auto stores.
 
Originally Posted By: 1999cutiger
Originally Posted By: mechanicx
The thing is few in the US really need 0W20 even in Winter. 5W20 especially in synthetic has a pretty good cold flow rating.


Not true...many new Toyotas and Hondas require 0W20...these companies sell more than a few cars in America.


Often it is just 5W20 that is required and a synthetic 0W20 is recommended and sometimes the OCI is doubled. My comments weren't about what was recommended only that synthetic 5W20 and 0W20 cold performance almost overlaps. I guess some people feel they have to correct or call every casual statement made incorrect. Do you really think the automaker is going to test the W rating of the oil and make sure it is 0W and not 5W and deny the warranty?
 
I would check several local Wal-Marts (presuming you have more than one). I have noticed that oil availability varies widely even from stores only a few miles from each other. I have found 0w-20 in one store and not in another, Havoline products in 5 quart jugs at one location and no Havoline at all in another...etc.
 
Ive been to several WM stores and have never seen any 0w oils in anything more than a 1qt. I hardly can find any 0w 1qts as is. Its either sold out or they are not restocking it. So annoying.
 
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Is M1 0w20 AFE really not available in 5 qt jugs at Walmart?
I could have sworn I saw some there a couple of weeks ago.
 
Originally Posted By: mechanicx
Originally Posted By: 1999cutiger
Originally Posted By: mechanicx
The thing is few in the US really need 0W20 even in Winter. 5W20 especially in synthetic has a pretty good cold flow rating.


Not true...many new Toyotas and Hondas require 0W20...these companies sell more than a few cars in America.


Often it is just 5W20 that is required and a synthetic 0W20 is recommended and sometimes the OCI is doubled. My comments weren't about what was recommended only that synthetic 5W20 and 0W20 cold performance almost overlaps. I guess some people feel they have to correct or call every casual statement made incorrect. Do you really think the automaker is going to test the W rating of the oil and make sure it is 0W and not 5W and deny the warranty?


I understand where you are coming from...not trying to start a war. I only want to put in my vehicle what the toyota engineers reccomend. I don't want to deviate from it unless I absolutly need to. Thanks for your feedback...it is much appreciated.
 
Originally Posted By: sangyup81
Goodness people, the man is looking for 5 qt jugs of 0w20, not 5w20 and not 0w30. Also he's not looking for opinions on the 5w20 vs. 0w20 argument. Those are on plenty of other threads.

I know Amsoil and Red Line sell gallon jugs of their 0w20 on their web sites but I doubt we'd see anything like that at Walmarts.

For now, your best bet are oil change specials at the auto stores.



Thanks for reading my post...I will check out Amsoil and Red Line and see what they have to offer.
 
Originally Posted By: Xtc6k
Is M1 0w20 AFE really not available in 5 qt jugs at Walmart?
I could have sworn I saw some there a couple of weeks ago.


In the Liberty/Kansas City Wal-Mart Mobil 1 AFE 0w-20 and 0w30 5 qt jugs sit right next to each other on a seperate oil shelf away from the long oil aisle. Seen it many times.
 
i noticed today my wm has a little shelf in the corner with edge on it. i would have never found it but i was looking for washer fluid. what gives? its never gonna sell in a dark corner
 
Originally Posted By: electrolover
i noticed today my wm has a little shelf in the corner with edge on it. i would have never found it but i was looking for washer fluid. what gives? its never gonna sell in a dark corner


Some Walmarts leave much to be desired in layout theyreally are all different.

i could get M1 15W-50 out here in 5 quart jugs, a fancy lookikng one too.

Of course i wouldnt put it in my car because i dont know what it would do, though it has good zddp, actually, should i ?
 
I believe M1 0w20 is only sold in the quart size....and my guess is that 0w20 cost more to make....5 qt.jugs would just be to expensive....possibly more than M1 EP.
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