Engine oil Kendall or Mannol

Mannol Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

For the UK, cheap and good: Mannol Fully Bi-Synthetic Engine Oil Longlife 3 5w30

The car runs well, no problems starting up, no significant oil burning.

Pros: car runs well
Cons: no oil burning
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Mannol Engine oil

Genuinely speaking, it's actually not bad oil at all. Apparently manufactured in Germany, meets or exceeds the OEM spec for my cars. In my 350Z which likes to drink oil, I change it using Fuchs Titan Race Pro S 5W-40 but I keep a bottle of this (also 5W-40) in the boot for top ups.

Pros: meets OEM spec
Cons: cars like to drink
Vehicle: Nissan
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Kendall Engine oil

Kendall GT1 10W30 - Volvo filter 1275810

Done every 5k miles by my local Volvo specialist because that's their default and I like it to be checked out frequently. It's the oil they use. 179k miles

Pros: frequently checked
Vehicle: Volvo V70
Mileage: 179000 km
Part number: 1275810
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Kendall Engine oil

I switched to Kendall GT-1 20w-50 high performance and I highly suggest it. You can get 12 quarts shipped to your door from Amazon at a good price.

Pros: good price, high performance
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