WHAT TYPE OF OIL DOES MY CAR NEED?

WHAT TYPE OF OIL DOES MY CAR NEED?

The type of oil you use should depend on the area you live in, the climate, and the severity of seasonal change. That's what getting an oil change must entail. What you choose should reflect your needs as a driver as well as the needs of your vehicle and its engine.

Engines that require better handling benefit from an oil that is fully synthetic and can take care of every single part while guarding strongly against wear and tear. People who use their vehicles for deliveries or hauling large items can help save the life of their engine when making this choice. Plus, the higher the synthesis, the greater the protection against harsh and unseemly weather changes. Plus, cars that are older can benefit from a full synthetic brand in that it can remove grime and keep the engine going for even longer than expected.

Synthetic oil blends provide a smooth mixture of synthetic and regular, or conventional oil. Both work together to ensure smooth operation at a smaller price that a full synthetic brand. It carries special additives that remove and prevent harmful oxidation and can extend the life of your engine at about half the cost of a fuller brand.

Choosing the right type of motor oil means doing a little research and consulting your owner's manual for guidance. if you're like most drivers, you might wish to opt for a more conventional type of motor oil that comes from crude oils out of the ground, as it can remove air bubbles and clear out most of the grime that clogs your engine. High mileage blends work best with cars that have 75,000 miles or more on them, as they work harder at keeping all engine parts clean and running well.

Your next oil change should be simple as always. A good mechanic has sound, practical knowledge of the type of oil that's best for your vehicle. If you need an upgrade to your oil change, simply bring your vehicle into our repair shop and speak to a technician today. They can help you choose the one that's right for you.

Written by AC Auto Service Center