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- BFHLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
My friend uses it every time on his last two vehicles. He says it works. I smelled it once, and it smells like synthetic. I got valvoline full synthetic on sale half price last time I did mine, but I got to admit, I'm thinking of switching over to the dark side for my next oil change because $5 a quart does not sound appealing.
- 1 decade ago
Keep in mind that you get what you pay for. You don't have to use synthetic oil on your car as long as you change the oil regularly. Any good/known brand oil will do. You'll save even more if you buy em on sale eventhough you don't need em yet.
Source(s): ASE tech. - 1 decade ago
i use the cheap stuff on all my cars, its just as good as the big guys. and if i want to spiff it up, i will add a quart of lucas oil treatment and end up with better protection than the most expensive stuff out there. by doing this i have had numerous cars hit the 300,000 mile mark.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I do not feel that "WalMart" and "Super Tech" should ever be used in the same sentence!
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- silverbulletLv 71 decade ago
As long as you change oil and filter frequently, one brand is as good as the next.