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Castrol GTX High Mileage Motor Oil
MSRP: $24 for a case
Member Tested Rating: 8.4
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Castrol GTX High Mileage Motor Oil ($24 for a case) provides protection from heat, friction and oil burn-off in high-mileage engines. Its formula conditions seals to prevent leaks, and additives minimize compression loss and maximize engine protection. BP Lubricants USA Inc., 800-462-0835,
www.castrol.com/us
MEMBER TESTED RESULTS
TOM BERO, YOUNGSTOWN, OH
Lifetime Member
“This is a great product for older vehicles. I know my engine is protected with this oil.”
THOMAS ROTA, HOWELL, NJ
Site Member
“Castrol GTX High Mileage is good-quality oil at a reasonable price.”
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gmarin
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 10:51 PM
i being working on cars since 1993 i try all kind of motor oils that are today since then on the market.no one satify my needs like castrol.it cleans the engine prolonging the life of it and you can trust on it for your car service!!!!!!!!!!!
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bvanallen
Tuesday, September 21, 2010 6:14 PM
Have you tried getting a high mileage oil change? You'll get charged more than $24 for just the four quarts! I still recommend it for older cars though. My Jeep was starting to smoke but not with high mileage oil.
I got a wet drill bit that worked but got everything else wet and needed special tape to work at all. Now I'm being asked to pay a member fee of $300 that wasn't brought up when I signed up for this. Ok maybe it was in the fine print somewhere but I specifically remember seeing my membership was supposed to be a one time fee (which I all ready paid)! For $300 I might as well just go out an buy the tools I want and not get stupid wet drill bits that only half work!!!!!
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