Engine oil Castrol or OEM Volkswagen

Castrol Engine oil

The ss will have Castrol that they use for big bikes it’s better than prolube and Motul 7100 in my experience.

Pros: better than prolube
Cons: better than Motul 7100
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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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OEM Volkswagen Engine oil

Varies too widely, my trans am takes conventional oil and inexpensive filter and is an easy job, while a Porsche 911 requires removal of the oil pan and expensive oil, while my emission cheating Jetta only can use $10/qt special oil. Can be from $40-400.

Pros: inexpensive filter
Cons: expensive oil
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