🚗 Keep Your Engine Thriving with Castrol GTX!
Castrol GTX High Mileage 5W-30 Synthetic Blend Motor Oil is specially formulated for vehicles with over 75,000 miles. This 3-pack offers advanced protection against wear, sludge, and leaks, while improving fuel economy. It meets or exceeds multiple industry specifications, ensuring your engine runs smoothly and efficiently.
Viscosity | 5W-30 sae_grade |
Brand | Castrol |
Vehicle Service Type | Passenger cars, trucks, and SUVs, For use in vehicles with over 75,000 miles |
UPC | 079191031025 079191331026 |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00079191331026 |
Manufacturer | Castrol |
Model | 03102-3PK |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14.1 x 12.5 x 10.1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 15980E-3PK |
Manufacturer Part Number | 03102C-3PK |
A**I
Perfect
Great oil, I have always used this brand on all of my vehicles. Great price too.
S**S
Great Product
I've been using this oil for a very long time in my 2003 Toyota Tundra. Packaging was fine. My truck has about 300K miles and going strong.
M**.
Great deal on some motor oil
Put this in my car and it works as expected.
H**H
Castrol hi-mi blend EXCELLENT
High mileage Castrol synthetic blend has been outstanding for my 2019 Ford Ranger with 130,000 mi. I absolutely think this is the right product and has kept me running smoothly. I change it every 7500 miles.
M**O
Good oil
Has taken my avalanche to 272000 miles on original engine would recommend this brand of oil
M**S
Truck oil
Trusted oil been using it for years, great quality cheap price
S**K
Good price
Works like it should
C**.
Only brand I use is Castrol GTX.
My father was a mechanic since he was a teenager (in his seventies now). He's had more engines torn apart than I've had Reese's cups and at all different mileages. He told me he's never had an oil-related problem be evident on any engine that has had Castrol GTX as its standard. If you can get the conventional, it is one of the few made with mineral oil and not paraffin wax like a lot of other "national" brands are. He says that makes a difference. Now, I've only had a few engines apart, none of them more than once, so I can't speak to the same effect. However, I can say that Castrol GTX is the only -- the ONLY -- brand oil I've used in any of the vehicles I've owned and I've never had a problem from the engines after taking ownership. Our Chrysler 3.6L Pentastar had 30,000 miles on it when we got it and I've been less than strict on how frequently I've changed its oil (one time right after COVID we went about a year but only 7,000 miles), but it now has over 99,000 and is still going strong with no indication of oil or oil-related failure (coolant system and transmission are other stories).I've also only ever used Castrol GTX in the Pontiac 2.2L Ecotec. Same deal, drove it since nearly brand new (dealership handled the oil before I came into the picture). Now has just under 80,000 on it, zero mechanical problems. I'm not a GM guy but this has been a very good powertrain.I feel bad taking the used oil to the local shop for disposal since I buy it online (meaning they're not making money on me), but nowhere brick-and-mortar has it at as low a price as Amazon (that I've seen, at least). Plus, if they have Castrol, they don't have Purolator filters I use. Odd, that. Granted, I'm only saving about 5 or 6 dollars a jug, but being able to use the leftover on the next change, I just buy two or three at a time and store it until its time comes up.
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