Monday, November 15, 2010

Making Informed Motor Oil Decisions

Can you imagine being very ill and having a physician ordering blood for you? This is not an uncommon scenario, but how about putting a twist on it and hearing the doctor tell the nurse, "It really doesn't matter what type of blood, any human blood will do", this would probably get you more than a little concerned. We all know that you just can't do this.

What about your car's oil requirements? Are you of the mind that any kind of motor oil is acceptable? Many people are, and this nonchalant attitude about the life blood of their vehicles ends up being very costly.

Everyone knows that motor oils are available in a few different varieties, but the general attitude is that you can use pretty much any approved motor oil on any automobile. This, however, is not true. There are some very important considerations to think about. Like people, every car is different. Not only that, but every car is used in a different capacity too. The way one driver routinely drives her Lexus may vary greatly from another driver, who owns the same type of car. The bottom line is that the car type and how it is going to be driven greatly affect the types of motor oils that should be used.

The general belief that any oil will do causes thousands of dollars in damage to cars over time. Every car owner owes it to themselves to find out the exact kind of oil that they should use for their car and their unique driving needs. You wouldn't accept any blood in your body, don't accept just any oil for your car. Find out the facts that mechanics aren't telling you about picking the perfect oil for your situation at The Motor Oil Bible website.
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