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Amazon.com is selling a case (6 quarts) of Pennzoil High Mileage 10W-30 engine oil for $12.53. That's $2.08 a quart.

Buy 2 cases for $25.06 (12 quarts total) to get free shipping.

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Pennzoil HM Oil

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Average deal ... hot deal was Synthetic for $20 3 weeks ago.

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With the way that gasoline has dropped in price this past month I'd expect motor oil to follow suit soon. Oil is usually a month or two behind gasoline in price adjustments. Hopefully we will see $1.40 or less per quart by the new year.

Message edited by: Johneverd on 2008-11-18 00:01:21 CST
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Oh man, when I saw this title I just about dropped a load in my pants thinking this was for a 12-quart case I'm glad you mentioned it in your description, otherwise when I clicked the link I would've been

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High mileage oil?

What is this with motor oil now? Is it going to be like puppy chow, adolescent blend, and senior complete?

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This should be the way it is, but apparently, the price of motor oil is increasing lately. 1/2 year ago I still able to get $.49/qt of chevron dino oil or $0.99/qt for synthetic oil, but dino oil increased to $1.49/qt, Mobil1 5qt at WalMart was $22-23, now, $26. I do not know if motor oil price directly related crude oil price, but for sure, motor oil price is changing a lot recently.


Johneverd said:With the way that gasoline has dropped in price this past month I'd expect motor oil to follow suit soon. Oil is usually a month or two behind gasoline in price adjustments. Hopefully we will see $1.40 or less per quart by the new year.

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all168 said:This should be the way it is, but apparently, the price of motor oil is increasing lately. 1/2 year ago I still able to get $.49/qt of chevron dino oil or $0.99/qt for synthetic oil, but dino oil increased to $1.49/qt, Mobil1 5qt at WalMart was $22-23, now, $26. I do not know if motor oil price directly related crude oil price, but for sure, motor oil price is changing a lot recently.


Johneverd said:With the way that gasoline has dropped in price this past month I'd expect motor oil to follow suit soon. Oil is usually a month or two behind gasoline in price adjustments. Hopefully we will see $1.40 or less per quart by the new year.

You get your oil cheap! The lowest priced oil for me was the WalMart brand at $0.89 a quart, and that was about 10 years ago!

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osuuma said:all168 said:This should be the way it is, but apparently, the price of motor oil is increasing lately. 1/2 year ago I still able to get $.49/qt of chevron dino oil or $0.99/qt for synthetic oil, but dino oil increased to $1.49/qt, Mobil1 5qt at WalMart was $22-23, now, $26. I do not know if motor oil price directly related crude oil price, but for sure, motor oil price is changing a lot recently.


Johneverd said:With the way that gasoline has dropped in price this past month I'd expect motor oil to follow suit soon. Oil is usually a month or two behind gasoline in price adjustments. Hopefully we will see $1.40 or less per quart by the new year.


You get your oil cheap! The lowest priced oil for me was the WalMart brand at $0.89 a quart, and that was about 10 years ago!

I'm sorry, I missed the word "after rebate"

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The best deals on oil seem to be from Checker/Shuck's/Kragen and Pep Boys, with 69? - 99? AR being common prices. However with CSK you need a coupon from their Sunday newspaper ad to get the best deal because the ads given out at their stores don't include it.

High-mileage oil contains a chemical that makes the rubber seals swell up to prevent oil drips and oil burning. Maybe regular oil does, too, only not so much. Automatic transmission oil has it.

The best place for oil and lubrication information: BobIsTheOilGuy.com

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Prices have gone way up now.

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