Valvoline Synthetic 0W-20 at WalMart

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Spotted some Valvoline in an 0W-20 grade at Walmart last night.

Maybe I will have some more options for the Toyota in the future.
 
Finally, a consumer can have a choice of 0W20 other than M1 over the counter.

SOPUS, you should make PP 0W20 available to consumer at retail stores too.
 
At AAP, you can get either M1 OW20 or M1 Extended Performance 5W20 and a M1 filter for 29.99. I like M1 filter.
 
I am so suprised, till this day, you still can not find PP 0W20 on the shelf at WM's and other stores. I figure PU will become more available, but with all the new vehicles and such requiring 0w20 that it would of arrived long ago.

I hope the PU 0w20 is out and available by this fall sometime for winter fill!
 
Originally Posted By: xBa380
I am so suprised, till this day, you still can not find PP 0W20 on the shelf at WM's and other stores. I figure PU will become more available, but with all the new vehicles and such requiring 0w20 that it would of arrived long ago.

I hope the PU 0w20 is out and available by this fall sometime for winter fill!



M1 0w-20 is readily available in Auto Parts stores
 
the valvoline 0w20 synpower i just put in a hyundai sonata 4-cylinder 2010, and it is so smooth and feels a little more responsive. I'll get some oil reviews on it posted up in a few thousand miles...
 
What oils and viscosity grades have you used in your hyundai?

I want to try this, but it is expensive at $6/qt.
 
My Hyundai Santa Fe really likes the 20wt oils... I have gone back to a 30wt for this fill but will go back to a 20wt for the next one...

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Originally Posted By: sunfire
I only saw Synpower 0W-20 in quarts but no jugs.


our local Super Wallmart has it in 5qrt jugs, I almost picked some up for the wifes honda but was rushing.. decided to hold off till the next trip.. if memory serves it was like $22.00
 
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