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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
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Rating 4.5

I always used LM 5w40 in my m62tu

Never had any issues and seemed to be a high quality brand

Pros: no issues, high quality
Vehicle: BMW
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

Brand doesn't matter as long as you keep up with the changes (every twelve months, given your driving), but Liqui Moly Leichtlauf gets good reviews.

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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I run liqui-molly 5w-40 molygen new generation. I change oil every 3k and I’m not necessarily easy on my car and the oil has come out great every time

Pros: oil came out great
Vehicle: Subaru
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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil
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Rating 3.5

If changing oil at 15k kms interval has served you well for 2 lakh kilometers, then I'd recommend sticking to it instead of switching to an oil with long service life. 30k kms oil change interval claim is a big stretch. I've used LiquiMoly 5w-40 with my Polo 1.2L TDI. Drove it close to or may be more than 20k kms over the course of 3 years until the check engine light came on. Immediately changed to OEM engine oil and for some reason the check engine light went away. Except with LiquiMoly, I've always changed engine oil at 15k kms or 1 year whichever was earlier. This is what my car's manufacturer recommends and I'll follow it even if I use LiquiMoly again.

Pros: served well for 2 lakh kilometers, OEM engine oil works
Cons: 30k kms oil change interval claim is a big stretch, check engine light came on
Vehicle: Volkswagen Polo
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