When it comes to your car, you know that there are certain things you need to do to make sure it stays in good shape. One part of maintenance that needs to be done on a regular basis is an oil change. This will keep your car running well and extend its life. But which kind should you use?
Here the different types of oil and their features:
Conventional
Conventional is made from crude oil that has been processed. Certain things are added in order to enhance the properties that protect an engine, the viscosity, and the heat breakdown capabilities. While you could opt for conventional, it is not usually recommended, as it does not have additives that will make it more durable and longer lasting.
Synthetic
You should consider using synthetic oil, as it is composed of man-made materials and additives used to the boost performance. Synthetic has smooth lubricating molecules. This means that it is effective at reducing friction, which results in a better fuel economy.
Synthetic oil also has lower volatility for decreased consumption and reduces engine deposits. While it does cost more, synthetic oil has a lot of benefits, one of which is that fewer oil changes are necessary. Synthetic is typically recommended for newer or high-performance vehicles.
Synthetic Blend
This type of oil is a blend of convention and synthetic oils. The combination of the two offers extra resistance to oxidation as well as enhanced low-temperature properties. Synthetic blend provides protection against cold start-ups, extended running times, stop-and-go traffic, and very high or very low temperatures. This kind of oil is often recommended for vehicles that often carry heavy loads or do a lot of towing. If your car fits into this category, this could be the right choice for your next oil change.
High-Mileage
High mileage oil is a blend of oils and additives designed to prolong the life of vehicles with higher mileage. Because more strain is put on cars with a lot of miles on them, this option protects against engine leaks, sludge, burn-offs, and friction. Therefore, if you have car that has over 75,000 miles, the next time you get an oil change, think about using this type.
Choosing the Right Oil
Before your next oil change, make sure to determine which kind should be used in your vehicle. To do this, you can look in your owner’s manual. There you will be able to find the manufacturer’s recommendation. Or, you can just stop by Xpress Lube and talk to our car care experts.
We will let you know which type of oil your car needs and make suggestions based on your mileage and how often you use it. We will also give you a quick oil change and give your car an inspection to see if it requires anything else. Our goal is to keep your vehicle running safely and smoothly for many years.