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Maybe considered best by many, but not by people that really know this stuff. Which is how I found out.
There's at least one other lab that's both better and less expensive.
Looks like I might have remembered correctly. Did a quick search and found this.
"I sent Blackstone a virgin sample of Audi 0W-30 fully synthetic oil. It was clearly labeled as Virgin 0W-30 oil. As you can see from the report below, they thought it was a 10W-30, but also stated it could be a...
There's something that Blackstone uses some sort of algorithm for rather than actually testing. I just don't remember what.
That's why I went with another lab, wanting all the actual results.
That's what I go by.
I don't give a damn about resale values, what other people think of them, or...
If I like them and have fun with them, that's all I care about.
I used to flat tow my Jeep, with freewheeling hubs on all four.
Then I found out about something called trailers. They are absolutely great for towing vehicles on or in.
Got an email about a Grand Cherokee, or maybe it's a Grand Wagoneer, that's $40K off of MSRP.
It's a 4Xe, so that explains why it's hard to sell, and it's black. Could be used locally as a hearse I suppose.
The dealer doesn't even have a photo of the Durango I just bought, so I can only include the press photo they used in their ad. It's a '19 GT AWD Plus with 90,000 on it.
Supposedly it looks like this. Or at least used to.
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