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Good deal for this oil. I know it's been cheaper before but it's still a very good price!
Make sure you enter your registration to check compatibility etc. :)
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Flogger
12 Jul 164#1
I found this was more accurate than the Eurocarparts registration check. It also gives alternative recommendations where appropriate. :wink: http://lubematch.shell.co.uk/gb/en_GB/browse
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Flogger
12 Jul 164#1
I found this was more accurate than the Eurocarparts registration check. It also gives alternative recommendations where appropriate. :wink: http://lubematch.shell.co.uk/gb/en_GB/browse
Babbler to Flogger
13 Jul 16#19
Wow that gives a completely different result for my car to other sites... 0w30 as opposed to 15w40 hmmm.
pavel76
12 Jul 162#2
£14.99 after VIP25 code
a16rkr1
12 Jul 161#3
use code VIP25 to £14.99
a16rkr1
12 Jul 161#4
plus 3.67% topcashback
aabarcellos
12 Jul 161#5
Seen this posted but is it good as Mobil 1 or Jeremy corbyn
hellofriday
12 Jul 16#6
can anyone recommend best oil filter for toyota
HerWorseHalf to hellofriday
13 Jul 161#7
Either genuine Toyota, or I've always had good results with MANN, usually available from EuroCarParts.
Al3x4nd3r to hellofriday
13 Jul 161#11
Just buy a genuine filter of the dealer they are not expensive, or check on ebay for them
BustyB293
13 Jul 16#8
Does not meet vag 507 (you have been warned)
Bunglistik to BustyB293
13 Jul 161#10
Agreed, stick to KY
ilovefullstops to BustyB293
13 Jul 16#15
I'm at work so really don't want to google 'vag 507'. Can you tell me what this is and why I should be concerned over this oil? I have my service due end of month and this is looking pretty sweet to give my mechanic to change the oil...
EDIT: looking at the comments, is this VW specific? I'm driving my trusty volvo c30 so I should be fine?
djames108 to BustyB293
13 Jul 162#20
it more than likely hasn't been tested rather than not meeting.
I've used the correct viscosity oil for many many years ignoring the spec rubbish. As long as it the right viscosity and type (fully synth in my case) then as far as I'm concerned oil is oil.
cue the scaremongers
wesgerrard
13 Jul 16#9
I'd be questioning why my vehicle is either burning or loosing so much oil.....check my oil every month and Never dropped a mil
gbmcginty to wesgerrard
13 Jul 16#12
And I check mine every month and it's burned about half a litre every month for the last 27 months or so. Some cars just do it, some don't.
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Good deal for this oil. I know it's been cheaper before but it's still a very good price!
Make sure you enter your registration to check compatibility etc. :)
Top comments
http://lubematch.shell.co.uk/gb/en_GB/browse
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http://lubematch.shell.co.uk/gb/en_GB/browse
EDIT: looking at the comments, is this VW specific? I'm driving my trusty volvo c30 so I should be fine?
I've used the correct viscosity oil for many many years ignoring the spec rubbish. As long as it the right viscosity and type (fully synth in my case) then as far as I'm concerned oil is oil.
cue the scaremongers