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MOTUL Engine oil

Yea I've used 5w40 syntec as well but seems like the dealerships in Canada are starting to use 5w30 and that I know for certain burns faster on my car. I'm not sure why the dealerships in Canada swapped over to 5w30 now but I always get Motul now. Although a bit more pricey, i intend to keep the car a long time

Pros: Motul: worth price, good for car
Cons: Syntec 5w30: burns faster
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I also have a 2006 2.0T Jetta and I have similar oil consumption rates. Try changing the brand of oil you use. I know the dealerships use Castrol Syntec. To me, it seems as if they're not as "durable". I swapped over to ELF for a while and that helped, and now I'm using Motul and this seems to be the best. I think my car burns around 1-2 qts every 5000kms.

Pros: Motul: best, helped consumption
Cons: Castrol Syntec: not durable
Mileage: 5000 km
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The 75K miles was tested on Motul 300V on stock internals equipped with a GT28R at the time. Prior to that I was using Motul 8100 5W-40 which I also liked

Pros: liked Motul 8100 5W-40
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I am using Motul 8100 X-Cess since first oil change in my car (at say 2000 miles). Don't have any problems with seals

Pros: no seal problems
Mileage: 2000 km
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I use Synpower since 20k. But I've decided to try an imported euro spec 5W40 full synthetic for a real good price for a change. Motul 6100 Synergie 5w40 at $5.11/qt with free shipping.

Pros: good price, free shipping
Mileage: 20000 km
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