Changing your car's oil is a great feeling, right? You save money, you feel self-reliant, and you get to look at the black goop you just drained and think, "Yep, that did some serious work in there." ...
Car engines have used motor oil for the whole of automotive history, and during that time a lot of myths have cropped up about its use. Here are a few.
Ask several different people, and you’ll get different answers about how often oil should be changed. Some suggest every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Others say that one can drive between 7,500 and 10,000 ...
You walk into your local Dollar Tree and spot something unusual on the shelves — a bottle of 5W-30 motor oil priced at $5.00. Your first instinct is probably, "If the deal is too good, think twice." ...
It’s an advanced, next-generation engine oil standard focusing on ultra-low viscosity oils for modern engines. When purchasing oil, look for the API Service Symbol "Donut" on the label, which is an ...
As covered extensively in the past, General Motors is recalling nearly 600,000 vehicles in the U.S. in order to address a supplier-level defect affecting the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline ...
High-mileage oil is loaded with advanced additives intended to solve specific problems for high-mileage engines. You should ...
Sure, high-performance engines burn fuel. But they wouldn’t be able to do it for very long if it wasn't for oil of varying viscosities that lubricates crankshafts, cams, bearings, rods, pistons, rings ...
As GM Authority has covered at length, General Motors issued a safety recall several months back to address an issue affecting certain models equipped with the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline ...