to stock up or not?
or go with Valvoline??? stock up?
to stock up or not?
or go with Valvoline??? stock up?
Same price at super cheapauto half price on sale.
Half price of gouged mark up.
Less than $8/litre would be a real deal. Also cost of package: buying 4x5 litre is not the same as 20 litre.
The formers need 5 bottles, and the latter needs only 1 bottle of package for the same amount of oil.
Does this fit the 2014 Camry petrol version? I'm not sure if good-quality oil was used during the last service.
Check your manual or go to the castrol lube checker and put your details in (or do both if you really care about your car).
gues depends if you want to click n collect from supercheap and get some reward points or have it delivered to the front door by amazon ? i use this in my bmw as its bmw long life approved. i used to use mobil 1 but that is crazy expensive and rarely on special as cheap as castrol.
Did an oil change for my VW polo recently, and went with the LL variant of this oil. Was $70 last week, price matching Repco.
Need to check your owners manual to see which spec is recommended by the manufactural. For my VW polo, I needed to get the LL variant, as the LL variant complies with "VW 504 00/ 507 00", where as the A3/B4 variant complies with "VW 502 00 / 505 00".
Data sheets for both:
LL: https://msdspds.castrol.com/bpglis/FusionPDS.nsf/Files/A5E6D76F2D41C15C80258C7A0012ED7B/$File/WEPP-DG66N8.pdf
A3/B4: https://msdspds.castrol.com/bpglis/FusionPDS.nsf/Files/4BE4BA288EDEA51980258B6A001D307B/$File/WEPP-D7NDNH.pdf
Honest question, does this matter in the real world?
For German cars yes, for the rest not, or N/A, or irrelevant.
Honest question, does this matter in the real world?
It would if VW Australia used variable service intervals (up to 2 years & 30k km service intervals) but Australia only used fixed service intervals of 15k km/12months whichever comes first so using VW 502.00 compliance oil is perfectly legitimate.
Oz(isthisabargain?)