Engine oil

Owner reviews for engine oil

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Castrol Engine oil

Everything I've found for my 2008 Rabbit 2.5L engine specifies Euro 5W/40. Although you can find it in several brands, the best price I've found is the Castrol Edge Euro 5W/40 at Walmart for the 5-quart jug.

Pros: best price, readily available
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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PETRONAS Engine oil
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Rating 4.0

My giulietta 1.4 MA is still reliable at 130k km. Never had any problems with engine always used recommended petronas oil. Had to rebuild my turbo once (at 120k km) it had very little play that made my car burn some oil.

Pros: reliable, good engine
Cons: turbo rebuild needed
Vehicle: Alfa Romeo Giulietta
Mileage: 130000 km
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PENNZOIL Engine oil

Pennzoil euro platinum LX 0W30 is the only readily available one that has the fiat/API approvals for the engine, advance auto usually has in stock at most locations.

Pros: readily available
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Castrol Engine oil

FWIW: I live in Maryland and use Castrol Syntec 5w-40 in my 2012 JSW 2.5. I usually buy the filter and plug/washer from the dealer because they have the best price and I don't have to wait or pay for shipping.

Pros: best price, good quality
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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AMSOIL Engine oil

If you only daily and don't run hot, hard, or do lots of WOTs; then just use Honda or other quality oil that you are comfortable with. If you push it harder and want to spend money, use something better like Amsoil Signature (my choice), Royal Purple, or Motul.

Pros: quality oil, good performance
Cons: pricey for daily use
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