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Question #1
"I just bought a new car, and I'd like
to try AMSOIL.
Could using AMSOIL void my new car warranty?"
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Users of Amsoil Synthetic Motor Oils need not
fear altering their warranty coverage. The contention that using
an aftermarket product like AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oil could void new car
warranty is simple not true. For more information see AMSOIL
and New Car Warranties
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Question #2
"I was always told to change my oil every
3,000 miles if I wanted to keep my car running well. How is it possible
to drive 25,000 miles without an oil change using AMSOIL, and will extending
my oil change interal void my warranty?"
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AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oil is guaranteed to run for 25,000 miles or
one year in a mechanically sound engine, providing , of course, the oil
is kept free of contaminants by changing the oil filter according to the
manufacturer's recommendation or, when using an AMSOIL Oil Filter, changing
the filter at six months or 12,500 miles, whichever comes first.
AMSOIL coined the phrase "extended drain intervals" and it's been validated
by over 20 years of industry testing and by tens of thousands of motorists.
Based on their results, 25,000 miles is a conservative estimate!
AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oils perform so well for so long because
it doesn't break down in intense heat like conventional petroleum oils
do. It doesn't form performance-robbing deposits and it doesn't volatize,
which can adversely affect lubricant performance by altering viscosity
and increasing oil consumption.
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Question #3
"AMSOIL cost more than my regular oil
does. How can I justify paying this higher cost?"
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AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oil is more expensive off the shelf than most
petroleum oils. But comparing AMSOIL and other motor oils is like
comparing apples and oranges. AMSOIL is a premium product that rightfully
commands a premium price.
Like anything of real value, however, the true consumer cost doesn't
end with the off the shelf price. AMSOIL Motor Oil is extremely cost
effective compared to conventional 3,000 mile drain interval oils in savings
realized in fuel economy, reduced downtime, reduced maintenance and extended
engine life.
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Question #4
"I bought a new car a year ago, and have
been running petroleum motor oil in it ever since. Could switching
to AMSOIL now cause mechanical problems?"
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Switching from petroleum moter oil to AMSOIL (or even mixing the two,
if the need arises) is perfectly safe. AMSOIL is 100 percent compatible
with petroleum oils. Those who have been using petroleum motor oil
in the mechanically sound vehicles can switch to AMSOIL safely.
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Question #5
"I've been using a petroleum motor oil
since I started driving - that was a long time ago. Why should I
switch to AMSOIL when I haven't had any problems with what I'm using?"
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Chances are you are not driving the same car you were when you started
driving. Automotive technology has changed a great deal, even in
just the last few years. Today's cars have more power, use less gas
and have smaller engines than ever before. High performance mixed
with small engines means high stress and increased demand on motor oils.
Using an oil designed for today's needs can make a world of difference
for you and your automobile by providing lower repair costs, the convenience
of fewer oil changes, eisier starts in cold weather, better gas mileage
and longer engine life. You can also expect better engine performance. |