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Bosch Oil filter

I would never buy a cheapie oil filter for any car, especially a European car. I have always insisted on OEM or Bosch parts for our VW’s.

Pros: OEM quality, reliable
Cons: cheap filters unreliable
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Bosch Oil filter

Depends on year and where you are located. I would never buy a cheap one, since a Bosch is 10 euros, and I'm not willing to take any chances for 5 euros or less, which is the price difference with a ridex or something like that.

Pros: Bosch quality
Cons: cheap filters unreliable
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Bosch Oil filter

I’ve just been purchasing Bosch filters from Halfords or eurocarparts. Oil I just use fully synthetic oil 5w30. I’ve had the car since 60k and it’s about to hit 100k and it’s still smooth as hell.

Pros: smooth engine operation
Mileage: 100000 km
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Bosch Oil filter

That's the filter I've been using on my 2015 mazda 3, I've been getting them from Rock auto. So far no issues that I can see, took one filter apart after use and it seemed good.

Pros: no issues, seemed good
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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Bosch Oil filter

Honestly I just use whatever BMW certified oil I can find at a good price. Used Motul this time, had Castrol before that. Bosch oil filter.

Pros: good price
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM Honda Oil filter

Changing the oil filter on 8th gen Si's is a pain in the ass. You need to stick your entire arm around the exhaust header, axle, and steering rack to get to the filter, and then once you barely get a grip and spin it off, it spews oil all over your axle boot and into the subframe.

Cons: pain in the ass
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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