Mobil 1 via acbincentives.com is offering
Up to $20 via Rebate when you purchase eligible
Mobil Synthetic Motor Oil & Mobil Products from
Participating Retailers and submit the rebate form online or by mail.
Thanks to Community Member
tunabreath for finding this deal.
Note: The rebate limit is two per household. Limited to purchases made at Participating Retailers. Not valid on purchases made at non-participating retailers.
Excludes online purchases made at Amazon.com.
Rebate Options (
per 5 quarts):
- Receive a $4 Mobil 1 Visa Prepaid Card with the purchase of Any Mobil Full Synthetic Motor Oil
- Mobil Full Synthetic
- Mobil Full Synthetic High Mileage
- Receive a $8 Mobil 1 Visa Prepaid Card with the purchase of Select Mobil 1 Synthetic Motor Oil
- Mobil 1 Advanced Full Synthetic
- Mobil 1 Advanced Fuel Economy
- Mobil 1 High Mileage
- Mobil 1 Racing
- Mobil 1 Racing 4T
- Mobil 1 Truck & SUV
- Mobil 1 V-Twin
- Receive a $10 Mobil 1 Visa Prepaid Card with the purchase of Mobil 1 extended line of products
- Mobil 1 Extended Performance
- Mobil 1 Extended Performance High Mileage
- Receive a $10 Mobil 1 Visa Prepaid Card with the purchase of 10 Tubes Mobil 1 Synthetic Grease
Some Participating Retailers (
source):
- Ace Hardware
- Advance Auto Parts
- Autozone
- Carquest
- Costco
- Home Depot
- Menards
- Napa Auto Parts
- Pep Boys
- Sams Club
- Target
- Tractor Supply Company
- True Value
- Walmart
- & More (Refer to the rebate terms and conditions for the complete list)
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Without using the word "viscosity" and "friction reducers", I can't take anything you say seriously.
They are purportedly "all" 0W, because that is the thinnest oil (least viscous) and expected, all else constant, to flow more without thickening at lower temperatures ..and said to improve fuel efficiency, when combined with friction reducers, as pure mechanics (less friction, thin oil, easier to pump).
Homework—read some white-papers on 'SAE Grading' and report back to us what the "W" stands for (hint: Brrrrrr). We'll then talk about what 5W-20s/5W30s have been the standard for decades and decades (hint: not for your little Greta something or other save-the-planet hypotheses). lol
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