Synthetic Blend oil change worth it?
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Synthetic Blend oil change worth it?
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New member here. Is getting it worth it as opposed to a standard oil change? Mind you my 2008 Lexus ES 350 has 97,000 miles on it now and is my daily driver. Meineke is doing a $29.99 Synthetic oil change that include tire check, rotation, topped off fluids, and a 23 point inspection. Appreciate your comments. Thanks.
New member here. Is getting it worth it as opposed to a standard oil change? Mind you my 2008 Lexus ES 350 has 97,000 miles on it now and is my daily driver. Meineke is doing a $29.99 Synthetic oil change that include tire check, rotation, topped off fluids, and a 23 point inspection. Appreciate your comments. Thanks.
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Hey All,
New member here. Is getting it worth it as opposed to a standard oil change? Mind you my 2008 Lexus ES 350 has 97,000 miles on it now and is my daily driver. Meineke is doing a $29.99 Synthetic oil change that include tire check, rotation, topped off fluids, and a 23 point inspection. Appreciate your comments. Thanks.
New member here. Is getting it worth it as opposed to a standard oil change? Mind you my 2008 Lexus ES 350 has 97,000 miles on it now and is my daily driver. Meineke is doing a $29.99 Synthetic oil change that include tire check, rotation, topped off fluids, and a 23 point inspection. Appreciate your comments. Thanks.
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LitGrandPa (02-24-17)
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thats a goodprice for synthetic oil change
but personaly myself i just go to the cheapest place for oil changes i don't show much loytaly for oil change service i just go whereever i find that has it for 30 after taxes or under
because i change every 2 to 3 months with my driving habbits i just get dyno oil i have never burned one drop of oil in a 5k service between services
and thats in my 2007 with 170k
but personaly myself i just go to the cheapest place for oil changes i don't show much loytaly for oil change service i just go whereever i find that has it for 30 after taxes or under
because i change every 2 to 3 months with my driving habbits i just get dyno oil i have never burned one drop of oil in a 5k service between services
and thats in my 2007 with 170k
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LitGrandPa (02-24-17)
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The way I understand it is Lexus still says change oil every 5000 mi no matter what oil you use. I'm 50 years old and I've owned six cars in my life. I use regular old Valvoline in my cars and regular Shell Rotella T in my trucks. Most of my cars had over 150,000 miles and both trucks had over 200,000 miles. I just don't see the point in the extra dollars.
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LitGrandPa (02-27-17)
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There is a difference between synthetic blend and full synthetic. The blend will be cheaper. An oil analysis will help determine how many miles you can go between oil changes on a given oil type. I use Mobil One Extended full synthetic and can go up to 13K. I have been changing it at 10k. Use synthetic oil filters, usually Wix XP and Mobil One. No oil burning yet.
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There is a difference between synthetic blend and full synthetic. The blend will be cheaper. An oil analysis will help determine how many miles you can go between oil changes on a given oil type. I use Mobil One Extended full synthetic and can go up to 13K. I have been changing it at 10k. Use synthetic oil filters, usually Wix XP and Mobil One. No oil burning yet.
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I've ran synthetics exclusively since I bought the car used in July. The manual had the service records and the original owner had always used the Valvoline instant Oil Change and their printout showed me that they had started it on synthetics, so I played a safe right, and stuck with it. Is it better? Probably, only because the synthetics don't tend to break down as rapidly, but then again, you kinda have to sort through the weeds on this one, do some research, read the thermodynamic long term comparisons and then compare your driving profile to those metrics.
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Your original question was, is it worth it, and I'm not sure that there is any conclusive answer. Synthetic oil is just conventional oil with additives that may or may not actually help you. I'm sure at the microscopic level this makes a difference, but will it impact the longevity and driveability of the car?
Probably not, and definitely not nearly as much as the WAY you drive the car, the climate you live in, and a dozen other factors.
Probably not, and definitely not nearly as much as the WAY you drive the car, the climate you live in, and a dozen other factors.
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Hey All,
New member here. Is getting it worth it as opposed to a standard oil change? Mind you my 2008 Lexus ES 350 has 97,000 miles on it now and is my daily driver. Meineke is doing a $29.99 Synthetic oil change that include tire check, rotation, topped off fluids, and a 23 point inspection. Appreciate your comments. Thanks.
New member here. Is getting it worth it as opposed to a standard oil change? Mind you my 2008 Lexus ES 350 has 97,000 miles on it now and is my daily driver. Meineke is doing a $29.99 Synthetic oil change that include tire check, rotation, topped off fluids, and a 23 point inspection. Appreciate your comments. Thanks.
I'm using full synth only because I planned on going a full year between changes. The oil was changed last May and I have only put about 5,000 miles on the car since then. Conventional would probably have been totally fine. We worry about our oil too much.
(By the way, I think Jiffy Lube charged $60 for that oil change. My BMW dealer had been charging me $165 for oil changes, so $60 seemed pretty cheap!!)
I do miss the days of doing my own; nothing like getting under the hood and getting to know your vehicle a little bit. Was changing the oil on one of my trucks once, many years ago, and noticed the battery clamp was 80% gone, just eaten away. Couldn't believe it was still attached the the post. A $5 replacement prevented me from getting stuck God-knows-where.
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Hey All,
New member here. Is getting it worth it as opposed to a standard oil change? Mind you my 2008 Lexus ES 350 has 97,000 miles on it now and is my daily driver. Meineke is doing a $29.99 Synthetic oil change that include tire check, rotation, topped off fluids, and a 23 point inspection. Appreciate your comments. Thanks.
New member here. Is getting it worth it as opposed to a standard oil change? Mind you my 2008 Lexus ES 350 has 97,000 miles on it now and is my daily driver. Meineke is doing a $29.99 Synthetic oil change that include tire check, rotation, topped off fluids, and a 23 point inspection. Appreciate your comments. Thanks.
Use 5W30 or 0W30. I use Mobil1 5W30, genuine Toyota filter, change at 7,500 miels.
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