I haven't heard of an engine spinning a bearing in years.
Exactly! I think these oil company warranties are a gimmick to try and get people to buy their products.
Just my $0.02
I haven't heard of an engine spinning a bearing in years.
You don't say...I think these oil company warranties are a gimmick to try and get people to buy their products.
Mobil 1 is the only one of the three you listed that doesn’t have an exclusion for vehicles over 10k lbs GVWR (many modern 3/4 ton trucks are over 10,000 GVWR). I have been using QSFS in my current truck, understanding that there’s no warranty coverage from the oil company. My next truck will likely live on a steady diet of Mobil 1.This is the Mobil 1 Warranty: https://nudl.es/m1-oil-warranty
This is the Pennzoil Warranty: https://nudl.es/penz-oil-warranty
This is the Quaker State Warranty: https://nudl.es/qs-oil-warranty
The Pennzoil and Quaker State warranties are hands down better than what Mobil offers. The Pennzoil warranty is the easiest to navigate, with Quaker State being very similar. Mobil's warranty is the most ambiguous. They make it pretty clear that unless eight planets align in the solar system on February 30th, the year of the claim, you, as a customer, are SOL. I may be a Mobil 1 fanboy, but their warranty sucks.
Just another gimmick. Pennzoil is good at that. That's why I don't buy itPennzoil claims their oil is good for 500,000 or 15 years whichever comes first. How can this possibly be? And it's less than $24 dollars. I'd think it would cut down on oil sales.
obviously, not one oil fill.Pennzoil claims their oil is good for 500,000 or 15 years whichever comes first. How can this possibly be? And it's less than $24 dollars. I'd think it would cut down on oil sales.
Gimmicks sell products. People don't bother reading the fine print. All they see is the "Warranty Seal" and instantly feel better about their purchase.^ KBB trade-in values for 20 year cars is roughly equal to a used no-name Chinese scooter.