Let's face it, it can be hard to choose between conventional and synthetic oil for your oil change. It seems like the only difference is the price. Look closer and there are reasons to use each type of oil. Here are some of the times it makes sense to go with conventional oil.

First, what is the difference between conventional and synthetic oil? Conventional oil is your basic refined crude oil product, while synthetic is crude oil that has been modified. There are times when these modifications are good, like if you're a hard driver or you have a nice new car that requires synthetic oil, and times when it's an unnecessary cost.

So why should you go with conventional oil instead of synthetic? One reason is simply cost: conventional oil is cheaper. Another reason is if you have an older car. Some late model vehicles don't perform well with synthetic oils. Finally, if your driving consists of occasional short trips in light traffic it doesn't make sense to spend the extra money for an oil that's designed for high-temperature performance because your engine won't need it.

When it's time for your next conventional oil change stop by our dealership so we can treat your car right.
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