Why doesn't Kirkland synthetic oil put a mileage rating on it?

Space is limited. I assume Costco doesn’t want to add more choices being the markup on oil is low compared to higher profit items where general merchandise is sold.
Just saw high mileage version of 5w30 at my local Cisco few days ago. Probably will pick it up for my Hondas when it goes in sale

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Just saw for the first time tonight, same 29.00 bucks for any Costco full synthetic here in CT before tax.
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Here is the original question folks - the answer is it barely makes the cut to be called “synthetic” in the USA and will oxidize if pushed too far … Costco won’t own that …
4WD,
what in your research is too much?
Thanks
 
4WD,
what in your research is too much?
Thanks
That Dexos should do 7500 in many cases … That is the GM limit on a number of vehicles …
Just based on Priceology - I think these are majority Grp3 with as much EHC as testing allows in the mix … Whereas the Valvoline HM I’m using appears to be 50/50 and can’t be called synthetic …
 
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I've never really understand the point of those companies putting any mileage at all on their packaging. 10k miles, 15k, 20k, etc - for what car, what driving conditions, and so on ?
It's just monkey see , monkey do marketing to align with manufacturer's specified intervals to sell their products as "good value"

When's the last time someone filed a claim against an oil company for engine damage due to following the company's mileage guarantee? I think Amsoil has been the longest out there with a mileage guarantee (before they started to offer Group III based oil lines), and I don't recall a case of someone putting their feet to the fire. the eA oil filters, there was a case a long time ago, where Amsoil confirmed filters were defective (with closed louvers) damaging a Toyota SUV engine.
 
Here is the original question folks - the answer is it barely makes the cut to be called “synthetic” in the USA and will oxidize if pushed too far … Costco won’t own that …
You have to thank the courts that sided with Castrol, for allowing Group III hydrocracked petroleum oil to be called "Full Synthetic" (as Mobil sued Castrol about the full synthetic label).
 
Do you have a link to this “court case” ?
This was decades ago.
 
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