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| Viscosity Grade: | 10W-40 |
| Type: | Conventional |
| High Mileage: | Yes |
| Volume: | 1 qt. |
| API Certified: | Yes |
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Comments about Quaker State High Mileage 10W-40 Conventional Motor Oil with Slick 50 (1 qt.):
excellent oil slick and 50 for high mileage cars
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Comments about Quaker State High Mileage 10W-40 Conventional Motor Oil with Slick 50 (1 qt.):
Excellent price, I paid 60% off.
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Comments about Quaker State High Mileage 10W-40 Conventional Motor Oil with Slick 50 (1 qt.):
a great product
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Comments about Quaker State High Mileage 10W-40 Conventional Motor Oil with Slick 50 (1 qt.):
for vehicles with high milage- not just a label,developed!
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I just purchased a 1965 car with a v8 motor the former owner used 10w40 motor oil. It has 99,000 original miles. My question is winter is coming is this product ok to use in NY winter climates or do I need to use a different viscosity in the cold weather? thank you1 answer
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Yes, the Quaker State High Mileage 10W-40 Conventional Motor Oil with Slick 50™ (1 qt.) - Part No. 59671 is good to use in cold weather too. There is no need to switch over to a more viscous oil. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
CAN I USE THIS OIL ON MY TOYOTA MATRIX 2003 XRS WITH OVER 100.000 MILES? IS THIS A GOOD CHOICE?1 answer
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You should be able to use it with no issue's at allQ:
Is this oil safe as far as the inner parts that may have rubber seals in the motor,or will it break them down.1 answer
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Yes this oil is safe for inner parts with rubber seals.