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OEM Toyota Engine oil

I change mine every 5k irregardless of whatever Toyota says. Oil changes are cheap insurance to your engine if you intend to keep it for the long term.

Pros: cheap insurance, long term
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
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Castrol Engine oil

The closest I found was Castrol? Long life 507 which was £40 for 5L from Amazon, but I had to buy the stuff direct from VW as was pushed for time for my oil change (with a friend).

Pros: Long life oil
Cons: expensive from dealer
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Castrol Engine oil

Although even if my Manufacturer recommends 10w30, I'll still go for that Castrol Power1Ultimate 10w40. It's such a Buttery Smooth Oil.. that's the best gift you can ever give to your >200cc motorcycle.

Pros: buttery smooth oil
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 130000 km
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Castrol Engine oil

I've been running Castrol GTX High Mileage in my Honda for over 140,000 miles. It has 262,000 miles on it now, and I have always done 10,000 mile oil changes over the 235,000 miles I've put on it.

Pros: long lasting, high mileage
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 140000 km
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

Toyota OEM oil has 10x the amount of thr dry lubrication additive molybdenum in its additive package. The dealerships use bulk Mobil 1 oil when they do your oil change. This is why everyone should change their own oil.

Pros: dry lubrication additive
Vehicle: Toyota
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Castrol Engine oil

I'm at 308k miles and use cheap Castrol engine oil, house brand transmission fluid (the correct kind though), and the cheapest coolant I can find.

Pros: cheap engine oil
Cons: cheapest coolant
Mileage: 495677 km
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