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expiredHomerSaidDoh posted Dec 16, 2023 02:55 PM
expiredHomerSaidDoh posted Dec 16, 2023 02:55 PM

Select AutoZone Stores: 1-Qt Castrol EDGE Full Synthetic Oil (0W-16 or 10W-30)

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$2.00

$7.00

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Select AutoZone Stores have select 1-Quart Castrol EDGE Full Synthetic Engine Motor Oil on sale for $2. Select in-store pickup where available, otherwise visit your local store to check availability and purchase.

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  • A fantastic price on this full synthetic oil for those with availability at their local store.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal and availability reports from Slickdeals members.

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Select AutoZone Stores have select 1-Quart Castrol EDGE Full Synthetic Engine Motor Oil on sale for $2. Select in-store pickup where available, otherwise visit your local store to check availability and purchase.

Thanks to community member HomerSaidDoh for finding this deal.

Note: Check availability at stores in your area by changing your location on the product page. Availability will vary by location.

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Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • A fantastic price on this full synthetic oil for those with availability at their local store.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal and availability reports from Slickdeals members.

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ash78
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0w-16 is such a random newer weight, it always makes me double take…I do wonder if it'd be ok in a 0w-20 application, they're so close.

0w-16 is the "7 minute abs" of the oil world.

What if someone comes up with 0w-15?!
HomerSaidDoh
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You're welcome. Can't beat a $15 full synthetic oil change!
sdsnake
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Scotty Kilmer is the click bait king of YouTube. Watch the entire 10 minute video., you get maybe 30 seconds of what is said in the title. The rest is just fillers of unrelated topics. I stopped watching him a long time ago.

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Dec 20, 2023 07:58 PM
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ColdWeatherSuxDec 20, 2023 07:58 PM
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Quote from spoolin01 :
According to Statista [statista.com], this is the opposite of what happened. OPEC production was highest 2016-2018, dropped exceptionally to 17 yr low in 2020, rose in 2021 and 2022 and is back to about 20 yr average production rate. Prices are 50% above the 2016-2019 average. US oil production rose steadily 2016-2019, dropped in 2020, and is just now getting back to 2019 levels. US refinery activity appears to have dropped in 2020 and not increased much since.
You're absolutely correct, they weren't at their peak of production but that also wasn't necessary. I would say we're arguing semantics about what it means to flood the market with cheap oil... They didn't have to increase supply because demand was almost nil. The key point is they didn't decrease production significantly when demand shifted downward as a result of the lockdowns on travel. All they had to do was keep pumping to cause prices to drop and have a massive impact on the market. Nor does that change the fact that the breakeven price for OPEC(+) is significantly below that of many North American producers.
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derrickg962Dec 22, 2023 03:34 PM
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Quote from ash78 :
0w-16 is such a random newer weight, it always makes me double take…I do wonder if it'd be ok in a 0w-20 application, they're so close.

0w-16 is the "7 minute abs" of the oil world.

What if someone comes up with 0w-15?!
Toyota uses 0w-8 for there engines
Dec 23, 2023 02:32 PM
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ElatedHaddock4100Dec 23, 2023 02:32 PM
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None in stock anywhere near Dover, NJ :-(
Dec 24, 2023 09:30 AM
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samsonn25Dec 24, 2023 09:30 AM
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Mix both to get 5w-23
Dec 25, 2023 12:46 AM
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jdg33Dec 25, 2023 12:46 AM
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next cheapest 0w-16. $4.49 per qt or $22.45 (5). $35 min for free ship.

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drzkFeb 01, 2024 08:43 PM
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Quote from ash78 :
0w-16 is such a random newer weight, it always makes me double take…I do wonder if it'd be ok in a 0w-20 application, they're so close.

0w-16 is the "7 minute abs" of the oil world.

What if someone comes up with 0w-15?!
0w-12 and 0w-8 specs already have been approved. https://www.lubesngreases.com/lub...sae-0w-12/

For 0w-16, I'd mix with 5w- or 0w-30 to get a roughly 0w-20. There are online viscosity calculators to tailor a brew. For this deal I'd get both to brew a 5w-20 roughly and would use that in summer 0w-20 applications.

I currently mix 0w-20 with 5w-30 for a 4runner in the summer since I tow a lot.
Last edited by drzk February 1, 2024 at 12:47 PM.
Feb 26, 2024 06:35 PM
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arm&hammerFeb 26, 2024 06:35 PM
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Quote from GaryNQ9G :
You're absolutely correct, they weren't at their peak of production but that also wasn't necessary. I would say we're arguing semantics about what it means to flood the market with cheap oil... They didn't have to increase supply because demand was almost nil. The key point is they didn't decrease production significantly when demand shifted downward as a result of the lockdowns on travel. All they had to do was keep pumping to cause prices to drop and have a massive impact on the market. Nor does that change the fact that the breakeven price for OPEC(+) is significantly below that of many North American producers.
Did you all know that the United States was the largest producer of oil in the world in 2023 and also of natural gas? So no need to speculate on what Saudi Arabia/OPEC, and other countries can do to lower prices. Need to ask our own American oil companies, the states (TX, OK, NM...) that the oil is coming out from, and the oil company loobyiests on why they are keeping prices high? After all this oil is underneath our very own United States ground, we should have some say in it right?.Mad

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Feb 26, 2024 07:24 PM
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spoolin01Feb 26, 2024 07:24 PM
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Quote from arm&hammer :
Did you all know that the United States was the largest producer of oil in the world in 2023 and also of natural gas? So no need to speculate on what Saudi Arabia/OPEC, and other countries can do to lower prices. Need to ask our own American oil companies, the states (TX, OK, NM...) that the oil is coming out from, and the oil company loobyiests on why they are keeping prices high? After all this oil is underneath our very own United States ground, we should have some say in it right?.Mad
Not that there's probably not a lot of manipulation of refining and such to maximize pricing, but the oil companies would say that oil is a global commodity and prices are set by market forces. Prices are negotiated at the margin, so every supplier has an effect on prices. OPEC and the US both affect prices by managing supply. Not sure what oil lobbyists do, except to try to bring more supply on line. Similarly, what role do the states play in pricing? Refined products like gasoline are subject to lots of market manipulation because of the refining bottleneck. In most of the US markets, if you want to know why your gasoline prices are high, look to your politicians, both for tax and regulatory effects that keep prices higher.
Last edited by spoolin01 February 26, 2024 at 11:31 AM.
Feb 28, 2024 03:13 PM
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XoblaimFeb 28, 2024 03:13 PM
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Perfect for my 23 hybrid. 5.

picked up a few more across stores. ready for the next 2 oil changes.
Last edited by Xoblaim February 28, 2024 at 10:00 AM.

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