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Today while at walmart i decided to look at the mobil 1 oil to see what they had.  TO my surprise they have the new Mobil 1 motor oil (formulated for newer engines?).  Bottle looks slightly different.  Price for 5W-30 was $4.77.  I heard it was gonna be $2.00 more a bottle but it doesnt look like this is true.  They didnt have a price per case but the 10W-30 was $28 something which is slightly higher i think but not much

 

Just thought id let everyone know

 

Also at the mobil gas station they had a sign for the new oil if you buy 6 qts you get a free mobil mug :(

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Saw Mobil 1 in the local Fleet Farm ad on Sunday.  Ad was $3.94 a quart and to my surprise it was the new Mobil 1 as mentioned above.  Changing in 1000 miles.

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Speaking of Walmart and Mobil 1, the ONLY reason I used to step foot into Walmart was to get the 5 gal jug of Mobil 1.

 

Now that they don't carry it anymore around here, I steer clear of that hillbilly infested place. :(  :(

 

Back to buying the little bottles  :(

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Walmart here in MN has NOTHING!  Usually low on Mobil 1 quarts (have never seen a jug?) Never any AC Filters anymore.  Pretty much quit going there.....

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The shelf was stocked full of M1 5W-30 i couldnt believe it.  usually i have to go to autozone or meiers (a nicer type walmart store).  Ill probably go to kmart and use my gfs discount from now on for oil might as well save a few bucks

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Considering how little I have to change my oil( 2500 miles would equal 4-6months) and my truck is at what could be considered "Half-Life", 164 thousand miles, almost half of what they are known to run before a rebuild(although with the care I take I hope it'll last a lot longer), And the fact that my truck has probably always run "crude", I'm gonna get the new Mobil 1 SuperSyn, the time after next, cause rigtht ebfore I lost my job I bought enough for another oil change(thinking ahead).

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It's actually been out for about two months now.  I go through so much Mobil 1 that I'm constantly buying new stock of it.  :(

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Thank goodness this new oil is still PAO based.  I'm glad Mobil 1 didn't go the "fake synthetic" route like Castrol.

Welcome to the forum  :(

Can you elaborate on PAO based for us dummies (ok, maybe just me)?

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I just tossed that new Mobil 1 in my Blazer last week before I went to Michigan for the weekend.  I've heard the previous version was better, this doesn't protect as well against wear.  That's only what I've heard on the edmunds.com boards though.  This newer version is the newest rating, SL, it was previously SJ.  I've got 1000 miles on it already!!  Going to Michigan quickly put just over 700 miles on my truck in two days!

 

Joe

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It's actually been out for about two months now

 

You know us people in indiana.  We have the refineries 5 min from us and our gas is still higher than in most parts of the country and we are the last to get the new mobil 1 oil :(

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Firecadet the new mobil 1 protects agaisnt wear much better.  Why would they change a product and make it worse?

 

Product Description

 

Mobil 1 fully synthetic motor oils are manufactured using non-conventional, high-performance fluids. These include polyalphaolefins (PAOs) and other ExxonMobil® engineered fluids which make up the Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ formula.

 

The unique combination of high-performance fluids and proprietary additive systems enables Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ motor oils to offer advantages beyond their conventional SAE viscosity-grade counterparts. Conventional mineral oils thicken or thin dramatically with changes in temperature.

 

To compensate for this weakness, manufacturers add thickeners to conventional multigrade oils to slow thinning as engine temperatures rise. Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ fully synthetic motor oils have naturally high resistance to changes in viscosity due to temperature, and therefore require less of these thickeners. This results in a heavier, more stable protective oil film for engine bearings and piston rings than provided by similar SAE viscosity-grade mineral oils.

 

Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ protects engines up to 204° C (400° F). It contains less impurities, so it protects better than conventional oils in cold weather (as shown by the pumpability limits indicated in the table below). This means that Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ provides outstanding protection against wear at start-up, when most engine wear occurs.

 

Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ is fully compatible with mineral-based or conventional motor oils. Any mixing of Mobil 1 products with conventional oils, however, will only dilute Mobil 1's many advantages. Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ is also compatible with all other synthetic motor oils, but mixing synthetics is discouraged.

 

Applications

 

Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ fully synthetic, detergent-dispersant oils are designed for passenger car and light truck gasoline or diesel engines requiring API Service SL, SJ or CF. Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ 0W-30, 5W-30 and 10W-30 also exceed ILSAC GF-3 (Starburst Certification Mark) requirements.

 

Especially if the vehicle is still under warranty, owners should always consult their owner's manual for the correct oil quality and viscosity grade recommended for their vehicle.

 

Depending on the viscosity grade, Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ motor oils meet or exceed the requirements of all major automobile manufacturers, including General Motors GM 4718M and Daimler-Chrysler MS 9615. Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ meets or exceeds the more demanding European ACEA requirements and Japanese valvetrain wear requirements. Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ 0W-40 is also approved for Mercedes-Benz MB 229.3.

 

Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ is not recommended for 2-cycle or aviation engines unless specifically approved by the manufacturer.

 

Within the above API Service Classifications, Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ 0W-30, 5W-30 and 10W-30 can be used anywhere an SAE 0W-30, 5W-30, 10W-30, 10W-40, 5W, 10W, 20W, 20 or 30 grade viscosity is recommended.

 

Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ 0W-30, 5W-30 and 10W-30 improve fuel economy, exceeding the newest fuel efficiency rating – "Energy Conserving." Their cold-temperature performance is superior to conventional SAE 5W-30, 10W-30 and 10W-40 oils, easing the load on battery-started engines, especially at temperatures below -18° C (0° F). Owners of all cars should follow the car maker's recommendations for oil drain and filter change intervals.

 

Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ 0W-40 is formulated for newer European cars, especially those with advanced-technology, multi-valve engines. It can be used where an SAE 0W-40, 0W-30, 5W-30 or 5W-40 grade viscosity is recommended.

 

Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ 15W-50 can be used where SAE 15W-40, 15W-50, 20W-50, 15W, 20W, 20, 30, 40 or 50 grade viscosity is recommended.

 

Mobil 1 with SuperSyn™ 15W-50 is especially suitable for high-performance cars, particularly hot-running or heavily loaded vehicles and supercharged vehicles.

 

Mobil 1 products, race-proven under severe conditions, provide outstanding endurance and performance.

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I paid $4.99/quart, up from ~$3.89 last time, so the new isn't as much more as I had feared either.

 

Still ~$5/quart for oil, kinda hurts some!!  As I said before, I'll put up with it for now.

 

Like Ryan, I doubt very much that Mobil would make a lower quality product - they have too much "riding" on the quality, IMO.

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It's actually been out for about two months now

 

You know us people in indiana.  We have the refineries 5 min from us and our gas is still higher than in most parts of the country and we are the last to get the new mobil 1 oil :(

There's more than corn in Indiana?  :(  :(

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