i've been using mobil 1 synthetic oil (10w-30) for awhile now, but the car has 96,000 miles and i don't really race it or anything. it's a daily driver. would it be better to use the higher-mileage motor oils? besides the fact that it's not $5/quart too lol
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High-mileage oil expands your seals, to prevent leaks... to the point where seals just get completely "disolved" and you have full-out leak.
Mobil 1 full synthetic is the best oil, in my opinion. Why would corvette, maseratti, viper, mercedes-benz and others recommend it and put it at the factory?
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Agreement here too. I don't like high mileage oils - you're trading better sealing in the near term for a lot more seal damage in the long term. If your car isn't eating oil, stick with standard dino or synthetic. If it is, get it fixed.
There can be lots of profits in "creating" a new market segment, and convincing people that they need it.Drivetrain Moderator - "There are no stupid questions, only stupid people!"
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