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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #30 on: 23 March 2013, 23:03:09 »

This is a very complicated question for my Cadillac Catera.
there are 3 answers:
1. This a GM car, so only GM oil.
2.  It is a Cadillac, so only oil from Cadillac dealer.
3. It was manufactured by Opel, so I have to buy German oil from Opel.
So, where can I buy Opel oil? ;D :D ::)
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #31 on: 23 March 2013, 23:06:04 »

You forgot, It's a British engine built at Ellesmere Port.  :y
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #32 on: 23 March 2013, 23:07:37 »

You forgot, It's a British engine built at Ellesmere Port.  :y

Shhhhhhh!  We try to keep that a secret!  ;D
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #33 on: 23 March 2013, 23:35:24 »

quantum 5/40 in mine.

specially for the cold.
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #34 on: 23 March 2013, 23:44:10 »

So the £9.99 deal on 5 lits GM 10W40 oil (171011467259) is actually plus £5.99 P&P - thats £15.98, or £63.92 for 4 x 5 lits - thats not a good deal mate  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  Oh dear :o

Paid less than that for 4 x 5 Lits fully synth Dexos2 5W30 GM oil (for the Jag).

TC rules ok
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #35 on: 24 March 2013, 00:16:42 »

So the £9.99 deal on 5 lits GM 10W40 oil (171011467259) is actually plus £5.99 P&P - thats £15.98, or £63.92 for 4 x 5 lits - thats not a good deal mate  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  Oh dear :o

Paid less than that for 4 x 5 Lits fully synth Dexos2 5W30 GM oil (for the Jag).

TC rules ok

Its £9.99 if you collect it like you would from TC.  OR  4 x 5l £49.95 delivered next day for the other ebay listing. ???

I wouldn't get 30 grade seems to me it's that low to save petrol not your engine.  Min 40 and Mobil are promoting 60 for older engines.   :y

I'm still concerned that dexos 2 with its ACAE C3 rating ("Warning: these oils have the lowest SAPS limits and are unsuitable for use in some engines") may not be good for our migs, poss same for the jag unless it is DPF.   :-[
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #36 on: 24 March 2013, 00:34:19 »


Not when you include delivery - 4 x 5l £49.95 delivered next day v £48.26 TC and I have to drive 15 miles thru london to get it.  I'm finding this with other items too, eg spin on filter £1.75 delivered, how much is that on TC?  How much is the spin on adapter (PartNumber: 90412159) on TC, is it even available?  So I think shopping around may be better than £25 a year for a card.

'Tis your choice ... have you tried your local Happy Shopper?

(Maybe time for a little breather from this forum me thinks) >:(
« Last Edit: 24 March 2013, 00:37:13 by Seth »
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #37 on: 24 March 2013, 01:35:16 »

So the £9.99 deal on 5 lits GM 10W40 oil (171011467259) is actually plus £5.99 P&P - thats £15.98, or £63.92 for 4 x 5 lits - thats not a good deal mate  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  Oh dear :o

Paid less than that for 4 x 5 Lits fully synth Dexos2 5W30 GM oil (for the Jag).

TC rules ok

Its £9.99 if you collect it like you would from TC.  OR  4 x 5l £49.95 delivered next day for the other ebay listing. ???

I wouldn't get 30 grade seems to me it's that low to save petrol not your engine.  Min 40 and Mobil are promoting 60 for older engines.   :y

I'm still concerned that dexos 2 with its ACAE C3 rating ("Warning: these oils have the lowest SAPS limits and are unsuitable for use in some engines") may not be good for our migs, poss same for the jag unless it is DPF.   :-[

West Yorkshire is a long way to go to save £5.99 P&P mate - too far for me, maybe ok for you from London though ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  ::) ::) 

Understand what you're saying Seth ;)
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #38 on: 24 March 2013, 01:44:32 »

So the £9.99 deal on 5 lits GM 10W40 oil (171011467259) is actually plus £5.99 P&P - thats £15.98, or £63.92 for 4 x 5 lits - thats not a good deal mate  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  Oh dear :o

Paid less than that for 4 x 5 Lits fully synth Dexos2 5W30 GM oil (for the Jag).

TC rules ok

Its £9.99 if you collect it like you would from TC.  OR  4 x 5l £49.95 delivered next day for the other ebay listing. ???

I wouldn't get 30 grade seems to me it's that low to save petrol not your engine.  Min 40 and Mobil are promoting 60 for older engines.   :y

I'm still concerned that dexos 2 with its ACAE C3 rating ("Warning: these oils have the lowest SAPS limits and are unsuitable for use in some engines") may not be good for our migs, poss same for the jag unless it is DPF.   :-[

West Yorkshire is a long way to go to save £5.99 P&P mate - too far for me, maybe ok for you from London though ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  ::) ::) 

Understand what you're saying Seth ;)

Thats why I'd go for the free next day delivery
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #39 on: 24 March 2013, 01:50:34 »

So the £9.99 deal on 5 lits GM 10W40 oil (171011467259) is actually plus £5.99 P&P - thats £15.98, or £63.92 for 4 x 5 lits - thats not a good deal mate  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  Oh dear :o

Paid less than that for 4 x 5 Lits fully synth Dexos2 5W30 GM oil (for the Jag).

TC rules ok

Its £9.99 if you collect it like you would from TC.  OR  4 x 5l £49.95 delivered next day for the other ebay listing. ???

I wouldn't get 30 grade seems to me it's that low to save petrol not your engine.  Min 40 and Mobil are promoting 60 for older engines.   :y

I'm still concerned that dexos 2 with its ACAE C3 rating ("Warning: these oils have the lowest SAPS limits and are unsuitable for use in some engines") may not be good for our migs, poss same for the jag unless it is DPF.   :-[

West Yorkshire is a long way to go to save £5.99 P&P mate - too far for me, maybe ok for you from London though ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  ::) ::) 

Understand what you're saying Seth ;)

Thats why I'd go for the free next day delivery

But thats not £9.99 for 5 lits so why post it up as a great find  ::) ::) ::)  The £9.99 price is totally irrelevent to  the argument mate
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #40 on: 24 March 2013, 01:56:41 »

duh.  I wasn't having an argument, you obviously are :-*

I put two prices up, first was for £9.99 collected.  Remind me, TC involves collection doesn't it?  Second price one was £49.95 for 4x5L free next day delivery.  Easily beats the TC price unless you live over a TC accepting dealer (and many don't accept TC). 

Why is it that TC card holders seem to think their £25 a year is the best thing they've ever spent and shout down anyone who doesn't want to? ???
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #41 on: 24 March 2013, 02:16:41 »

eBay can be good sometimes got my GM oil last year at a pretty good price...



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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #42 on: 24 March 2013, 02:59:31 »

You forgot, It's a British engine built at Ellesmere Port.  :y
Really? I didn't know that.
Can somebody call them and ask, why they marked cam caps on right head "L" and on left head "R"??????????? Some engineer was really drunk, designing 3.0 engine.
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #43 on: 24 March 2013, 08:50:24 »

duh.  I wasn't having an argument, you obviously are :-*

I put two prices up, first was for £9.99 collected.  Remind me, TC involves collection doesn't it?  Second price one was £49.95 for 4x5L free next day delivery.  Easily beats the TC price unless you live over a TC accepting dealer (and many don't accept TC). 

Why is it that TC card holders seem to think their £25 a year is the best thing they've ever spent and shout down anyone who doesn't want to? ???

Over the life of this forum and previous, they have proved their worth, countless times, they pay for themselves with just one trip to the dealer. Get a set of front discs with pads and its paid for itself already.
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Re: best engine oil
« Reply #44 on: 24 March 2013, 09:08:10 »

You dont have to pay for a TC card..

A friendly chat at your dealer is often all it takes...remember its going to get them a customer and make money.

Round here if you ask they will put any purchase on a cash only account for a large aeronautical company ;)
Heresay, says most other dealers are the same.

That said, they gave me a card, in my own name, with a proper account and credit limit!  all free!

They are often out and about and will deliver if you ask,
Worst case, andyc will sell anything he can, as cheap as he can, and has reasonable delivery charges.

For the record, I am not pro VX parts, but where they make good car and economic sense...its what I buy.
Rest of the time, its the best I can get from factors / ebay depending on the part.
Gearbox bits - Jpat (and oils from OPIE, providing a good offer on to keep them competitive)
Suspensions bits - allgermanparts.
Both Very helpful friendly companies, who offer good parts, price and service.
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