
Whatever you drive, don’t forget to check the oil.
Different levels for different rides
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Conventional
The original oil. Conventional oil is the “bottom of the barrel” if you will, there are a lot of different vehicles that use conventional oil but typically these are your older makes and models. This will also be the cheapest option when it comes to oil changes.
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Synthetic blend
Synthetic blend has to be the most common oil out there. Created because engineers found that synthetic oils offered superior wear protection and longevity however many older vehicles were not designed to use synthetic oils, so they mixed it with conventional oil to allow older vehicles to benefit from the advantages of synthetic oils while still running a “conventional” oil. Most high mileage oils are synthetic blend. This is a great option for older vehicles or newer vehicles that recommend conventional oi but have higher mileage.
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Full synthetic
Full synthetic oil, possibly one of the best options for oil. most newer cars are engineered for and recommend full synthetic oil. Designed to offer superior wear protection and longevity this oil will make sure your engine operates smoothly and as it was designed. One of the more expensive options for an oil change but if this is what your vehicle recommends I would highly suggest sticking with it.
*Images are not representative of oils used.