Why Oil Changes are Getting Expensive
The answer is better technology. As mentioned earlier, the new engine
oils are thinner, which means that they are more slippery and do not
create friction inside your engine. This reduces the wear and tear and
ensures a longer life for your engine. Moreover, the new engine oils
also increase the fuel economy of your car. So much for the benefits.
But what makes it so expensive. In contrast to conventional engine oils,
the new engine oils are produced from synthetic blends instead of
organic sources. Hence, the increased cost per oil change to keep your
car in good working condition.
Is this a Momentary Change?
The next question is, can you avoid this
Cost?
You may think that all this added efficiency is not what you need and
you might as well go on using the same oil you have been using all this
while. The honest truth is that this is going to become harder and
harder. Most
Automobile Manufacturers,
even those making affordable economy cars have been recommending the
low-friction oils. So unless you own a car made by a company that still
recommends the older oils, you will need to pay the additional cost for
the new engine oils on your next trip to the service station. Read More:
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