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A: Fully synthetic oil offers superior engine protection, performs better under extreme temperatures, and reduces sludge buildup compared to conventional oils.
A: While most modern cars benefit from full synthetic oil, always check your vehicle’s manual or consult a mechanic to confirm compatibility with your engine type.
A: Use your car’s make, model, and year in our online oil selector tool, or refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines in the owner’s manual.
A: Most synthetic oils last 5,000-7,500 miles, but check your car’s manual for exact intervals, as driving conditions and engine type can affect this.
A: Yes, incorrect viscosity or oil type can reduce lubrication efficiency, increase wear, and void warranties. Always match the oil to your engine’s requirements.
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