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Castrol Engine oil

5W-30 Castrol C4, never fails with my Clio. DPF is safe and sound, no soot, no weird smells.

Pros: DPF safe and sound
Cons: no weird smells, no soot
Vehicle: Renault Clio
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Castrol Engine oil
Qwiso
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Rating 5.0

Castrol Edge 'Euro Car' 5W-40

Used to get a big white plume on cold starts but no more. Still burn a lot, but not as much

Best oil I've used

Pros: Best oil I've used
Cons: Still burn a lot
Vehicle: BMW
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Castrol Engine oil
Introvert_Devo1987
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Rating 5.0

On my ( 2006 Mazda 3s 2.3l auto sedan 350k miles ) I don't burn a single drop of oil and the car runs great even the transmission and I've been sticking to 5W20 Castrol edge extended performance all year

Pros: car runs great
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 350000 km
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Castrol Engine oil

Currently using Castrol Edge 5w-40 fully synthetic, previously was using Estremo Heatpro 5w-40 FS, differences is so minimal to the point where you just neglect and forget about it....

Smoothness the same, silky smooth.

Car feels slightly like just slightly lighter on pickup with Castrol.

Pros: silky smooth, lighter pickup
Cons: minimal differences
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
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Castrol Engine oil
Alyksandr_01
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Rating 1.0

It is an oil from one of the lowest ranges of Castrol.

It is a 100% mineral oil, which is not good and therefore, in addition to greasing, cleaning and cooling less, it has a much shorter useful life, it needs more frequent changes, it is an oil how little/nothing is worth it for a motorcycle whatever it is.

Cons: shorter useful life
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