I use what the Hyundai dealer I go to for service uses. Works fine for me and IF I ever had an issue related to the engine/oil, it's 100% on them vs. if I tried to change oil myself or handed them some non-stocked oil to install.
nothing wrong with bringing them your own oil ,but as long as you keep records of your services you are good for warranty . taking it to dealer is the easiest way to go about things.I have a upcoming oil change. Am i good to just go to Hyundai and get the oil change for $59.99 .
They would use a good / recommended oil change .
I have heard changing oil elsewhere can cause 10 year engine warranty in future.
If you love your car and want it to be in tip top shape, use a fully synthetic motor oil such as Amsoil Signature Series 5W-30 or Pennzoil Ultra Platinum or Mobil 1 Extended Protection...etc.Last 2 cars Ive had have been sports cars, so Ive always used synthetic. When I went to the dealer and requested it, they were like, we dont use that, but we can get it for you. Is my dealership just dumb or does everyone just use regular. And for whichever you use, how often are you changing the oil at?
Royal Purple is a good oil. The best? Depends on what the car is used for I guess. However, Royal Purple like many other oil companies make various types of oil for different applications like racing and extended oil change intervals.Good Morning guys,
I have a 2015 Genesis Rspec 3.8 and i am looking for the best conventional oil that's available? I herd Royal Purple is one of the best ones ???
Please advise
You should be looking for a good synthetic oil, not conventional. Royal Purple is not conventional, it is synthetic.Good Morning guys,
I have a 2015 Genesis Rspec 3.8 and i am looking for the best conventional oil that's available? I herd Royal Purple is one of the best ones ???
Please advise