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Mobil Engine oil

Oil changes are cheap enough now that Mobil1 ESP 0w-30/5w-30 which is Approved by VW as 507 spec is around $28 per jug at Walmart. I'd change it more frequently and not chance it on the 2015 TDI engines in USA.

Pros: approved by VW
Cons: engine failures
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KeyHuckleberry827
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Rating 4.0

CKRA Passat, 164k miles, every 10k miles oil changes since new without negative experience. I did a Blackstone report once and oil looked good. I have used Rowe, Liquimoly, Fuchs and Mobil1 ESP.

Pros: oil looked good
Cons: no negative experience
Mileage: 263934 km
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I have 265k on my 2002 Weekender purchased new. Run Mobil-1 0W-40. No problems with engine but transmission needs TLC.

Pros: no problems with engine
Cons: transmission needs TLC
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 265000 km
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Mobil Engine oil

When I switched from Kirkland I noticed no condensation under the oil cap vs having a milky consistency under the cap. I think the hybrid oil deals with moisture better in these hybrid engines.

Pros: no condensation, better moisture control
Cons: milky consistency
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Rampartt
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Rating 5.0

I’m at 80k miles and only used mobil 1 ESP x2 0w-20, don’t wanna mess around with any other viscosity, I’m not smarter than VW engineers ????‍♂️

Pros: used for 80k miles
Mileage: 128747 km
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Yeah, this has bothered me for a bit. I like the Gen.G team, but I didn't attempt to get any of their free merch at Rotterdam, precisely because I don't want to be a walking Mobil 1 ad.

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