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Castrol Engine oil
JeffMavMerc1942
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Rating 4.0

I been using castrol 5w40 since I got the car new at 82 miles no issues. Sent my oil samples to blackstone for analysis and oil is really good even at 10k.

Pros: oil is really good
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 10000 km
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Castrol Engine oil

I use 10w40 full synthetic oil, and only the best quality stuff. Valvoline, Castrol, Pennsoil, Mobil1, Idemitsu end the like. Before my rebuild, I was using Idemitsu Rotary blend but switched to Castrol GTX. The GTX semi synthetic blend had a slightly lower oil temp and lasted longer per oil change than the Idemitsu, indicating that it was lubricating better.

Pros: lower oil temp, lasted longer
Vehicle: Mazda
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Castrol Engine oil
Vwdiesal
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Rating 5.0

I think you will find out Castrol EDGE® Euro Car 5W-40 A3/B4 Full Synthetic is a better all around oil then and oil I’ve owned Volkswagen all my life and that’s all I’ve ever run in my vehicles never had a problem and if you want to run the 10,000 miles between oil changes this oil will handle it

Pros: handles 10,000 mile changes
Cons: none
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 10000 km
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Castrol Engine oil

And one thing I would definitely do is get the Castrol out of there if you intend to keep the car long-term. The recent changes to the oil we are delivered at the dealer is crazy!!! It's not the same as it used to be and I can tell a huge difference in my cars. Have had excess oil consumption, lower MPG and quicker deterioration of the oil over last 6 months using Castrol(and I work at dealer)

Pros: lower MPG
Cons: excess oil consumption
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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