Sorry, no. The top three "full" Synthetic motor oils are Liqui Moly, Motul, and Amsoil in the correct viscosity for your vehicle. But really, it's whatever makes you happy as long as it is fully synthetic and meets the API Ns SAE specifications for your vehicle. SAE stands for the Society of Automotive Engineers (United States). An oil rated as SAE Oil (for example, SAE 5W30) denotes its viscosity. API stands for American Petroleum Institute. Engine oil with an API rating means that the lubricant meets the minimum performance standard accepted by auto manufacturers. PS - Change your oil & filter every 5,000 miles or six months, whichever occurs first. Oil & filters are cheap, but engines are expensive. LOL
This is a pretty useless comparison if you don't mention the manufacturer specifications of the different oils. There are several different 5W30 oils specces to different manufacturer demands. There's dexos2, Ford 913D, VW50400/50700, MB229.51, BMW Longlife-04, Porsche C30 ... all 5W30s. And while some specs might be combined (usually, a good VW50400/50700 goes along with MB229.51), some just aren't compatible like dexos2 and Ford 913D or VW.
Top 10 says who. All i use in my 2008 ford focus is Motercraft synthetic blend and change it every 5k miles the car just hit 500 Thousand miles. Thats proof.....
Another useless "best of" oil video. Eleven minutes rhetorical worthlessness. If you can't read the manufacturers' ad-copy, here's an annoying voice to read it to you.
You failed to mention the VERY BEST SYNTHETIC OIL on Earth, for which there is no competition. AMSOIL SIGNATURE SERIES. You're Welcome.
Where is Penzoil ultra Platinum?
Amsoil signature series is the best
Not everyone can afford $80-$100 for oil changes DIY. Waste of money.
Not at the price point. AMSOIL is MLM like Amway. Cult like fervor .
Sorry, no. The top three "full" Synthetic motor oils are Liqui Moly, Motul, and Amsoil in the correct viscosity for your vehicle. But really, it's whatever makes you happy as long as it is fully synthetic and meets the API Ns SAE specifications for your vehicle.
SAE stands for the Society of Automotive Engineers (United States). An oil rated as SAE Oil (for example, SAE 5W30) denotes its viscosity. API stands for American Petroleum Institute. Engine oil with an API rating means that the lubricant meets the minimum performance standard accepted by auto manufacturers.
PS - Change your oil & filter every 5,000 miles or six months, whichever occurs first. Oil & filters are cheap, but engines are expensive. LOL
This is a pretty useless comparison if you don't mention the manufacturer specifications of the different oils.
There are several different 5W30 oils specces to different manufacturer demands. There's dexos2, Ford 913D, VW50400/50700, MB229.51, BMW Longlife-04, Porsche C30 ... all 5W30s. And while some specs might be combined (usually, a good VW50400/50700 goes along with MB229.51), some just aren't compatible like dexos2 and Ford 913D or VW.
Amazon basics? What
Where did you get those results from, the manufacturer advertised hype. Never mentioned AMSOIL.just a weak biased opinion.
Amsoil SS the best, but expensive👌👌👌
Missing Pennzoil
Yep keeps the engine nice and clean
Top 10 says who. All i use in my 2008 ford focus is Motercraft synthetic blend and change it every 5k miles the car just hit 500 Thousand miles. Thats proof.....
Mobil 1 actually is not great !!!
No testing just opinion BS.
another BOT performance to forget
Another useless "best of" oil video. Eleven minutes rhetorical worthlessness. If you can't read the manufacturers' ad-copy, here's an annoying voice to read it to you.