Car Oil Types

Check Out the Engine Oils Available

There are various motor oils to choose from that your car can use to ensure reliability. The type of oil you select should be dependent on a variety of factors. This includes where you live, how much you drive, and how you operate your vehicle. Our mechanics can provide our assistance in determining which one will work the best. You can also resort to using your owner's manual to get an idea of what the manufacturer of your car recommends for optimal performance.


Full Synthetic Motor Oil

Synthetic motor oil is a great option if you want to have better protection and boost your car's performance. Full synthetic motor oil makes it easier to obtain higher viscosity levels and reduces the oxidation that can develop as you drive the car around. It's also ideal for reducing thermal breakdown. This type of oil is ideal for reducing oil sludge and can boost the efficiency of your engine.

This type of oil is one of the more expensive oils available but also offers more benefits. It's ideal to use if you drive in a setting that has a lot of extreme temperatures each season because it delivers better performance. Older cars can also operate better with synthetic oil.

Synthetic Blend Motor Oil

Synthetic motor oil is a mixture of conventional oils, additives, and synthetic oils in the blend. This allows it to work well for preventing oxidation under the hood on the different parts of the engine. A synthetic blend is a great option to switch to when you've already been using synthetic oil. It also comes with a lower price tag for added savings each time an oil change is performed.

Conventional Motor Oil

You can consider using conventional oil if you own a light-duty car and don't drive too far each day. This type of oil is ideal for traditional engines, especially when you drive in a climate that has moderate temperatures each season.

High Mileage Motor Oil

If you own an older car with at least 75,000 miles on the odometer, you should use high mileage motor oil. This oil reduces your car's oil consumption, as well as the emissions output. They're designed to have seal conditions that work well for reducing leaks that can develop.

If you want to learn more about what type of oil to use in your car, feel free to reach out to our certified technicians today.


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