https://shop.valvolineglobal.com/...%3D.Y9DTWg
Some products are already on sale, so this is a really great deal with the one 50% bringing the effective price per quart down to a HOT deal level with FREE SHIPPING.
I bought 6 5-quart jugs of VALVOLINE EUROPEAN VEHICLE FULL SYNTHETIC MOTOR OIL SAE 5W-30 XL-III, for a total of $161.96. That's $5.39 per quart. Compare to Amazon at 7.91/qt. This is Euro-spec and carries Mercedes BEVO certifications, which is hard to find at this price.
Try coupon 5OFFCART or 5OFFBROWSE also (they emailed me these after I ordered so I don't know if they stack)
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PP euro and PP Euro L same price at wally at a regular price $26.99 per 5. Well I will wait Pennzoil promo or better promo from Valvoline
PP euro and PP Euro L same price at wally at a regular price $26.99 per 5. Well I will wait Pennzoil promo or better promo from Valvoline
Yes you are right, bmw owner here
That's weird? I've had a few late model BMW's that have the recommended oil sticker as Euro Pennzoil near the hood latch. Also seen a 2022 Benz with the same.
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Not sure about Volkswagen approvals though
So just save the entire 161.96 and don't change it at all. 😊
So just save the entire 161.96 and don't change it at all. 😊
The most stupid advice I ever heard. You will loose factory warranty at first. Secondary most engines won't last long without oil change even Japanese. Finally you sound like you never owned one but heard other trolls on internet
German cars will last very long not less than Japanese counterparts with adequate and timely maintenance ( Mercedes taxis in Germany and bmw police cars in UK and Australia with quarter million miles easily )
But $61 total for x2 Valvoline European Vehicle Full Synthetic XL-III is not bad at all.
Need this for the Audi A3 TDI. VW 507 is so hard to find.
VW didn't meet their OWN published specs for the "Clean Diesel" scam they pulled where they produced over 50x the pollution they were published by VW to produce. I doubt Pennzoil has 50x less lubrication than the spec you mention, so going by VW's lax "50x" rule of BS you are surely fine with ANY motor oil of the proper weight.
I mean you ARE talking about a company started by the Third Reich "for the people" with actual forced slave labor during WW II so there is legit no credibility in that company - UNLESS that is the sort of "human" you are.