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Replying to: lmf4159 (Jun 01, 2008 11:50 am) The fact that you can go longer between oil changes makes that cost alone about at break even. Then there are the benefits of synthetic over conventional. Improved gas mileage is only one. A better running and longer life engine really adds value to your vehicle. This is particularly true if you intend to keep it beyond 100,000 miles or just don't want warranty hassles if there are engine problems. The document called "The Motor Oil Bible" (check it out online) goes into great detail describing the benefits of synthetic oil and does a comprehensive analysis of most available oils (conventional, blends and full synthethic) so you can do an intelegent job of selecting what's right for you. PS: My last tank averaged 25 mpg.
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Replying to: 1trulove (Jun 03, 2008 7:39 am) I bet the Hyundai's sold in Europe have a 10,000 mile factory recommended interval, since that seems to be the norm over there. Anyone from the EU know? Lots more in the Engine Oil - A slippery subject Part 2 discussion. |
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Steve, or anyone else interested, try this source for the mother load of motor oil info: motoroilbible.com/
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Replying to: 1trulove (Jun 05, 2008 5:17 am) I do my own oil changes but it's a chore for me, not something I look forward too. I get what's on sale at NAPA or Wal-Mart and go by the manufacturer recommendation (frequently sliding a 1,000 miles or more, especially if the weather is chilly). I drive them forever but I don't care to spend the $20 on an oil analysis either - it's just a daily driver, not a F1 racecar. My cars cranked fine in Anchorage living outside for 20 winters too, so I don't much buy into the easier start claims of synthetic either. If it's that cold, use a block heater. Ah, but "we" digress (ok, me |
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On my first full tank of Ethanol (now mandated in our area) I'm down to 18.8 vs. the 20.9 on real gasoline. (These are all city driving figures. Haven't done the highway calc yet.) Bummer!
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Replying to: mjb56 (Jun 07, 2008 3:44 pm)
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Replying to: oscar_gata (Jun 09, 2008 9:48 am) |
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Hi I just got my Veracruz 08 AWD. When can I expect to see the true MPG for Highway only? When can I expct to see the true MPG for City only? If I am missing the point on this, how do I gauge this feature. I have set the Trip to see AVG MPG. I driven so far (about 1 - 1 1/hr drive) I see the MPG was mainly at16.9 MPG mainly HWY Driving. I forgot if this this figure is both ways or one direction, but definetly clockin at over 15 MPG for one direction. This was only two days after I finally got the vehicle. Was this a a good move on my part since I am only "breaking in the vehicle", so to speak. I am hoping to not drive at a constant speed that is all I can do, I love the outdoors.
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Replying to: posystm (May 29, 2008 11:31 am)
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