
Car care has many components. One aspect of vehicle care that many car owners don't always know about is choosing the right engine oil. While you already know that it is critical to service your car according to the schedule for oil changes, having the right oil can improve its performance and even prevent damage to the engine. There are four main types of oil that you can buy for your vehicle. They include synthetic oil, a synthetic and conventional hybrid blend, oil for cars with higher mileage, and conventional oil. You may even start with one type of oil and switch to a new kind later in the car's life.
Synthetic Oil
Synthetic oil is one of the most popular and common kinds of oil. Synthetic oil is an ideal oil to use for many different types of cars. If performance is a priority or you drive a sports car, synthetic oil is your best bet. Synthetic oil contains additives and is specially formulated to enhance the performance of your vehicle. Synthetic oil is generally preferred by drivers who live in harsher temperature climates, as it can maximize engine performance in hot and cold temperatures. Synthetic oil can be costly, so some drivers use a hybrid synthetic oil before switching to synthetic.
Synthetic Blend Oil
Synthetic oil may also be combined with another oil called conventional oil. Conventional oils are less expensive than synthetic oils, making a synthetic blend a good oil if cost is a concern. A synthetic blend oil is designed for car owners who want to maximize the performance of their car but who drive in average conditions without extreme hot or cold temperatures. Synthetic blend oils are ideal for vehicles that do not have excessively high mileage on the odometer. A synthetic blend oil often contains additives that can enhance performance and provide the engine with proper lubrication.
High Mileage Oil
When cars get above 75,000 miles, they may need to get a high mileage engine oil to perform at their best. A high mileage oil will help prevent engine problems that tend to plague older cars, including leaking oil and burning oil.
Conventional Oil
Conventional oil is one of the original types of oil for cars. Conventional oil does not generally contain additives. It is the least expensive of all the oils available for an engine. It usually works best in vehicles that are not typically made exclusively for performance, including light-duty trucks.
For assistance choosing the best oil for your car, contact our dealership today.
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