Just something to think about because I believe you left out a couple of things that need to be factored in to your equation.lmichael… I “get” what you are saying….and don’t dispute that synthetic lubricants have longer lives than conventionals…. BUT…. how long do you think the average owner lives…. or his equipment lives? Example: I had a ‘92 Jeep Cherokee with a straight six. I loved that car.
From oil-change ONE …it had Quaker State SAE 10W30 or SAE30 motor oil in it. (correct..that did not meet the 10W30 Jeep recommended, but it was cheaper and as the car got older I went cheaper.) After 100K miles (or so) I discovered the WalMart ”Supertech” oil is the same stuff…but $1/qt cheaper…so that’s what I used for the NEXT 100K miles…. and it then occurred to me to see just how long this car would last using cheap oil. At 300K miles with no major repairs (it did get a new water pump and radiator and wheel bearings/u-joints)…..
….I was planning to write a “testimonial” to the Quaker State people (SOSUS is the actual company…they also produce Pennzoil alongside QS and Supertech…. it all comes out of the same ground thru the same refinery and just goes into different bottles with different prices)….…
I was spending about $12-$15 on each oil and filter change (SUpertechfilters are around $2 and made by Purolator) …and compared to full-synthetic oil changes I saved many-Hundred$ over the life of that car. After over 22 years of operations…. It was finally rear-ended by a woman driving a Class A motorhome-while-texting…or I’d still be driving that car. it had 335,000+ miles on it and still did not burn oil!
Now…. how much difference would it have made to throw high-dollar full synthetic oil into that vehicle…?? I don’t buy new cars every few years like many people do. I drive ‘em until they’re either wrecked or stolen
I’ll bet most people can figure out the math on this .
Even if you don’t do your own oil changes…WM will perform a “basic” oil change for $19…. or a FULL synthetic for $50…that’s a $30 difference. A 5K mile conventional oil change (which is what I did on that Jeep) versus a 10K mile synthetic change (what Toyota recommends for my wifes Sienna) is an effective difference of $60 each 10K miles. Over the life of that Jeep that’s hundreds of dollars difference…and makes ZERO difference in the life expectancy of the vehicle.
Did cheap oil and filters help that car obtain over 300,000 miles….? I don’t know.
What I DO KNOW…is it did not PREVENT that car from getting over 300,000 miles with no major repairs…and I don’t waste good money on magic oils that provide no meaningful benefit. I spend it on whiskey and women and dogs.
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1. Can't just look at cost alone. Need to compare a standard 5k ($19) oil change to a 25k ($50) oil change. 5 Cheap changes is right at a $100. 1 synthetic change is $50 so the synthetic give you a extra $50 to spend on whisky, women and dogs.
2. Need to calculate the added mpg that you gain from synthetic. Fairly easy to gain 3-4 mpg so figure that over a 25k interval at todays fuel prices and the oil will more than pay for itself.
I guess it's whether you want to look at the short term gain or look at it over the long haul.