Castrol
Castrol Edge Extended Performance 0W-20 Advanced Full Synthetic Motor Oil, 1 Quart
USD$8.88
5 stars out of 2 reviews
2 reviews
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$8.88
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Most helpful positive review
5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
04/26/2021
JR's Castrol Edge
I used Castrol for many years with good results. One 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager minivan had 294,000 when I traded it in for a 2005 Kia Sedona. The latter had about 185,000 miles when I traded it in, not for engine problems, but some other issues. The first minivan I had was a 1985 Plymouth Voyager, with a 4-cylinder engine that had 186,000 when I traded it in, engine was fine, other issues not. My only issue is that, in the past, the engine color would remain almost the same, not very dark, almost like new. Recently, I had been using Valvoline full synthetic oil. There does NOT appear to be a difference between the two. They both turn dark by the time the mileage reaches 5,000 miles. ???
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Most helpful negative review
5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
04/26/2021
JR's Castrol Edge
I used Castrol for many years with good results. One 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager minivan had 294,000 when I traded it in for a 2005 Kia Sedona. The latter had about 185,000 miles when I traded it in, not for engine problems, but some other issues. The first minivan I had was a 1985 Plymouth Voyager, with a 4-cylinder engine that had 186,000 when I traded it in, engine was fine, other issues not. My only issue is that, in the past, the engine color would remain almost the same, not very dark, almost like new. Recently, I had been using Valvoline full synthetic oil. There does NOT appear to be a difference between the two. They both turn dark by the time the mileage reaches 5,000 miles. ???
musicmaker
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser04/26/2021JR's Castrol EdgeI used Castrol for many years with good results. One 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager minivan had 294,000 when I traded it in for a 2005 Kia Sedona. The latter had about 185,000 miles when I traded it in, not for engine problems, but some other issues. The first minivan I had was a 1985 Plymouth Voyager, with a 4-cylinder engine that had 186,000 when I traded it in, engine was fine, other issues not. My only issue is that, in the past, the engine color would remain almost the same, not very dark, almost like new. Recently, I had been using Valvoline full synthetic oil. There does NOT appear to be a difference between the two. They both turn dark by the time the mileage reaches 5,000 miles. ???musicmaker
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser03/08/2021Parth150