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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Doug, Feb 28, 2010.

  1. Doug

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    I know Mobil 1 synthetic is a good oil but what is the best oil that Exxon Mobil does not make?
     
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    You're going to get a lot of opinions! I've been very impressed with the used oil analysis results I get using Amsoil. But it's only worth it if you go for extended use, I find that I can safely double the recommended mileage in both my cars. Many people say that Mobil 1 Synthetic gives the same results for less $$, but since you want to avoid them...

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    Shell's Full Synthetic is much cheaper than Mobile. Not sure if there is difference in quality.
     
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    Castrol Syntec is popular with the racers. I have used it in turbocharged cars (where the turbo cooks the oil and a synthetic should be a must). It is often cheaper than Mobil 1.
     
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    For mass-market oils I like Pennzoil Platinum and Valvoline SynPower for synthetics. For dino you can't go wrong with Valvoline white bottle/MaxLife, Pennzoil yellow bottle/High Mileage, Castrol GTX or Chevron Supreme/Havoline.
    If you desire something a little more exotic, Red Line. Bottled locally in the Bay Area :)

    I prefer synthetics in Toyotas if you use the maintenance light for OCIs. If it was a Honda or GM, I have no problem with dino as they tend to be gentle on their oil.