Engine oil Castrol or MOTUL

MOTUL Engine oil

I pay about that. Quality oil and filters cost money. Many shops price oil changes as a loss leader. Euro oil changes are not sold this way, you pay the true price of the service (roughly $80 in supplies, half an hour of labor). I pay ~$160, But you get quality oil in return.

Pros: quality oil in return
Vehicle: BMW
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MOTUL Engine oil

Here is what IAG recommends

FA2ODIT (91 or 930ct) - Motul 5w30 8100 X-clean EFE, change oil every 2500-3000 miles

Motul 5w-40 8100 X-clean Gen2 may be used in climates where the average ambient temperature is above 80° fahrenheit. It is important to note that the oil used must carry the GM dexos 2 rating.

Pros: good choice, more protection
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Castrol Engine oil
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Rating 1.5

Stay away from the stuff that the dealer puts in, the Euro Car formula(5w-30 i believe) that Castrol makes is a Blend, meaning not fully synthetic and it shears and burns really quick.

Cons: shears and burns quick, not fully synthetic
Part number: EURO CAR FORMULA 5W-30
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