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Originally Posted by amsoil
Like most things in life you generally get what you pay for. If something is really cheap then thats what it usually is. The maths are quite simple if you get the best which lasts longer, gives better protection MPG easier startups etc etc etc you will save money, just not initially.
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Absolutely agree that cheap often = nasty but not if it's a major brand - Esso, Mobil, Shell, Castrol etc etc. There are usually other factors at play. However, experience has taught me that expensive does not always equate to best, or even good.