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Castrol Engine oil

I use Castrol Edge European Formula 0W40 for all of my VWs (2005 Phaeton, 2014 CC 3.6, 2017 Jetta SE and now a brand new 2019 Alltrack SE): I buy it from Amazon, for $ 24.47 for 5 qts. The oil has a "European Formula" label on the front and specifically states "VW 505. 00 and 502. 00 " on the back, and is made in Brussels, Belgium.

Pros: VW 505. 00 and 502. 00
Vehicle: Volkswagen Phaeton
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Castrol Engine oil

I got some Castrol Edge Titanium FST 0W40 which is VW502 00 approved. I decided to try this oil as their name is on the oil filler cap, as in the past with other cars I always used Mobil 1 0W40.

Pros: VW502 00 approved
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Castrol Engine oil
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Rating 4.0

I switched from the lm to Castrol and it works as intended at a much more affordable cost.

Pros: works as intended
Cons: more affordable cost
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Castrol Engine oil

I put mine in around 20k. The first change I did - it had 2 small metal shavings. I got very nervous. Ever since then there has been the powder you have in the pic above. Sometimes more sometimes less. The 2 times I have used Castrol I found more than other times (This could mean it protects less or that it carries the particles better than other oils). I will only become worried when I start seeing shavings. To me it's only an additional monitoring system. Like in a tranny - powder is ok, but shavings mean save up some cash. oh and my car is now at 125k.

Pros: additional monitoring system
Cons: metal shavings initially
Mileage: 125000 km
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