FAQ!
Most cars require an oil change every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, but consult your owner’s manual for specific recommendations.
Conventional motor oil is derived from petroleum and is typically considered to be less desirable than synthetic oils. Synthetic oils are refined and further processed, eliminating particulates that may live on in conventional oils. It is also more durable, lasting longer and withstanding extreme heat better than conventional oil.
Collect your oil in a sealed container and return the oil to an acceptable service centre or a waste disposal site.
High mileage oil is great for older vehicles that may be struggling but it’s not for everyone. If your vehicle isn’t leaking or burning oil or it uses less than 1 quart per 9,000km than the conditioners in high mileage oil are not warranted and it may not be worth the excess costs.
It’s generally not recommended to mix different types of oil, as it can lead to unpredictable results and potential engine problems.
Engines are designed to consume oil. As a car ages, oil consumption becomes more of an issue. If your oil is too low, your vehicle may be at risk of overheating since part of the oil’s role is to help remove heat from moving parts. This could lead to a blown head gasket or warped engine internals – both serious and expensive problems to repair.
You might have heard engine oil referred to as motor oil, or vice versa. Both products are the same in the market.