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5-Quart Amazon Basics Full Synthetic Motor Oil (0W-20)

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Matthew-Deals-Hunter
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Jeep is a terrible brand in terms of of reliability.
Edubya87
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I send my oil to Blackstone Labs to have an analysis done after every oil change. Their experts told me that time is of no worry nowadays with modern oil. The only thing that matters is the mileage.
leek69
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340k miles on my 03' Toyota Tacoma…my advise: just change the oil no matter what brand (within reason) every 5k or less because it doesn't cost that much to do so…this oil is made by Warren Oil Co btw

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Is this comparable compared to mobil1?
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kenstogie
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It's more important to change your oil at the correct intervals than the brand…. If you think Mobil is going to get more mileage from an oil change that's not the way to think about it… jm2cw

I use any good certified synthetic oil and change at 4500 to 5500 always…. Or 6 months whichever is first….

Of course I am driving a Toyota that could possibly get 500000 miles and will drive it until the wheels fall off…if you plan on trading in your car after 100000 it doesn't matter much in reality…

At this price I bought 5 good for 25k miles.
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Quote from kenstogie :
It's more important to change your oil at the correct intervals than the brand…. If you think Mobil is going to get more mileage from an oil change that's not the way to think about it… jm2cw

I use any good certified synthetic oil and change at 4500 to 5500 always…. Or 6 months whichever is first….

Of course I am driving a Toyota that could possibly get 500000 miles and will drive it until the wheels fall off…if you plan on trading in your car after 100000 it doesn't matter much in reality…

At this price I bought 5 good for 25k miles.
I thought synthetic oil can last for a year if mileage used is low. That's something I heard but I'm no expert so was wondering now if I should change the oil earlier.
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Quote from Frugie :
I thought synthetic oil can last for a year if mileage used is low. That's something I heard but I'm no expert so was wondering now if I should change the oil earlier.
Just go by what is stated in your vehicle's owner's manual. My Jeep tells me to use full synthetic and change it once a year or at 10,000 miles. I trust the engineers who build the vehicle more than anyone else.
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Quote from Frugie :
I thought synthetic oil can last for a year if mileage used is low. That's something I heard but I'm no expert so was wondering now if I should change the oil earlier.
That's what I do. Also I have a hybrid where engine does not run half the time. Synthetic, Once a year and/ or every 10k miles
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Quote from Frugie :
I thought synthetic oil can last for a year if mileage used is low. That's something I heard but I'm no expert so was wondering now if I should change the oil earlier.
12 months or up to 10k miles whichever comes first.
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Quote from -Gossamer- :
Just go by what is stated in your vehicle's owner's manual. My Jeep tells me to use full synthetic and change it once a year or at 10,000 miles. I trust the engineers who build the vehicle more than anyone else.
Jeep is a terrible brand in terms of of reliability.
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I send my oil to Blackstone Labs to have an analysis done after every oil change. Their experts told me that time is of no worry nowadays with modern oil. The only thing that matters is the mileage.
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majorpipe
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These two seem to be the only weights available. I looked for 5W20, but could not find it listed at any price.
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Quote from Edubya87 :
I send my oil to Blackstone Labs to have an analysis done after every oil change. Their experts told me that time is of no worry nowadays with modern oil. The only thing that matters is the mileage.
Wow, is that overkill? What do they charge to do an analysis?

I change mine when the reminder goes off, sometimes I let it go over. About 160k miles on 09' Odyssey. Plan to drive it to the wheels falls off.
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340k miles on my 03' Toyota Tacoma…my advise: just change the oil no matter what brand (within reason) every 5k or less because it doesn't cost that much to do so…this oil is made by Warren Oil Co btw
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Quote from gizmo17 :
Wow, is that overkill? What do they charge to do an analysis?

I change mine when the reminder goes off, sometimes I let it go over. About 160k miles on 09' Odyssey. Plan to drive it to the wheels falls off.
Overkill for most, probably. For me, I put so few miles on my vehicles that I'm literally only sending in a sample like every other year. I think it's around $35 now.
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Quote from Frugie :
I thought synthetic oil can last for a year if mileage used is low. That's something I heard but I'm no expert so was wondering now if I should change the oil earlier.
I change my oil once a year regardless of mile with mobil one. i open up and remove the valve covers every 4 years on my cars.... they look great. my car takes 9 quarts 0w-40 so i guess it has a lot of quarts to play with over the year. you just need to go by the owners manual suggested invervals. my mercedes S and ML say once a year mobil1.
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Quote from -Gossamer- :
Just go by what is stated in your vehicle's owner's manual. My Jeep tells me to use full synthetic and change it once a year or at 10,000 miles. I trust the engineers who build the vehicle more than anyone else.
I trust the engineers but not the cooperation that sale the car. They want you to buy new auto more often. Who is paying the engineers? The cooperation. Think about it.
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