الأحد، 9 يوليو 2023

Popular synthetic oil brands ranked from worst to best



Castrol is a London-based company that got its start in 1899 when it discovered that adding castor oil to lubricants designed for aircraft and cars thinned the mixture just enough to allow it to work cold while maintaining viscosity at high operating temperatures.

Castrol’s focus—at least in its marketing—is to make a motor oil designed primarily to fight sludge build-up in the engine. To this end, GTX Full Synthetic is said to be better at protecting against sludge build-up in engines when compared to the API standard. In addition, GTX also provides up to six times better corrosion protection than this standard. On top of that, the Edge line of synthetics has the ability to maintain engine protection for 10,000 miles while also being a carbon neutral product.

Amazon reviews for the product reveal an average of 4.8 stars, although just over 3,500 reviewers have left a rating—well below the last few entries in our rankings, but enough to show loyalty from Castrol’s audience. It’s not just for customers, as Castrol Edge is the original partner for many of the world’s largest automakers, including Honda, Volvo, Land Rover, Jaguar, Subaru, Ford and Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi.

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