Why does infiniti say to use conventional oil and Nissan uses synthetic
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Why does infiniti say to use conventional oil and Nissan uses synthetic
Would never consider using conventional oil in another car that I own. Kind of like building a new car with a carberatuer. Wondering if Infiniti pushes conventional to get the car back to the stealership sooner. What do you guys think. My mechanic for my maxima convinced me to buy my g35 based on his love of his. He has been using Mobile 1 since he got his 03' g35 coupe. I am pushing 150k on my max with Mobile 1, and 250k on my civic.
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Regular Oil
The only thing I use regular oil in is my lawnmower. Now that I know better
I haven't used anything but Mobil l in my rides for the past 15 years.
When you have something nice like a G35 or a Z car you must treat it
good because if you don't she'll let you down. Our rides have feelings
too! Tell me your ride doesn't feel better after you have changed oil,
filter and cleaned your K&N filter charger. If you don't "feel it" you don't
belong here.....!
I haven't used anything but Mobil l in my rides for the past 15 years.
When you have something nice like a G35 or a Z car you must treat it
good because if you don't she'll let you down. Our rides have feelings
too! Tell me your ride doesn't feel better after you have changed oil,
filter and cleaned your K&N filter charger. If you don't "feel it" you don't
belong here.....!
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Originally Posted by geenowalker
Would never consider using conventional oil in another car that I own. Kind of like building a new car with a carberatuer. Wondering if Infiniti pushes conventional to get the car back to the stealership sooner. What do you guys think. My mechanic for my maxima convinced me to buy my g35 based on his love of his. He has been using Mobile 1 since he got his 03' g35 coupe. I am pushing 150k on my max with Mobile 1, and 250k on my civic.
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Originally Posted by bubbletea 4 me
u can put anything into a civic and it will still go like when its new. thats what hondas are for.. they are great everyday car that never breaks down and u can use the cheapest everything on it, and it will still go great!
as for the Z/G, better use something good..
as for the Z/G, better use something good..
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My question is why does my Infiniti Dealer charge me $34 to change the oil on my 04 G35c, and a different dealer that changed the oil in my cousin's '05 FX35, charged him $80 and the bill said synthetic? Our cars have same engines with 280hp. And both our manuals state the same requirements for oil, and no mention about synthetic. I think his dealer is BSing.
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Originally Posted by bubbletea 4 me
u can put anything into a civic and it will still go like when its new. thats what hondas are for.. they are great everyday car that never breaks down and u can use the cheapest everything on it, and it will still go great!
as for the Z/G, better use something good..
as for the Z/G, better use something good..
Nothing is indestructable.
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um...my last line was more or less...sarcastic!
but anyhow, like some have said, it really DOESNT matter what oil u use. even one use a non-synthetic, the car will run just fine. of course, there are some advantages to synthetic, but nothin that will make ur car fly.
what i said bout hondas is just that, their engines (and basically overall cars) are so reliable, plus, to most, they are cheap everday commuter cars..so a normal oil is fine. G/Z to most of their owners is considered as something..expensive. and since you already spent 30+ near 40 on ur car, why not spend that few extra bucks using better oil?
just my 2 cent
but anyhow, like some have said, it really DOESNT matter what oil u use. even one use a non-synthetic, the car will run just fine. of course, there are some advantages to synthetic, but nothin that will make ur car fly.
what i said bout hondas is just that, their engines (and basically overall cars) are so reliable, plus, to most, they are cheap everday commuter cars..so a normal oil is fine. G/Z to most of their owners is considered as something..expensive. and since you already spent 30+ near 40 on ur car, why not spend that few extra bucks using better oil?
just my 2 cent
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I have about 245K Mi on my 82 Supra. I have never ever used anything but regular old oil in it and cheap oil filters. It still runs great and does not consume oil. I hope my G35c can do as well!
On my G35c I used conventional oil for multiple oil changes when new. Use a Mobile 1 oil filter. About 6 months ago my Infiniti dealer said that they are now adding the "blended" oil, regular oil with some synthetic? I don't recall that they charged any more for the oil.
I have about 245K Mi on my 82 Supra. I have never ever used anything but regular old oil in it and cheap oil filters. It still runs great and does not consume oil. I hope my G35c can do as well!
On my G35c I used conventional oil for multiple oil changes when new. Use a Mobile 1 oil filter. About 6 months ago my Infiniti dealer said that they are now adding the "blended" oil, regular oil with some synthetic? I don't recall that they charged any more for the oil.