Thomabear
Silver Member
He didn't say he knows more about auto designs than auto engineers. He said in his last post, and the 2 or 3 previous posts he made, that the vehicle "parts ways" from it's owner for every reason in the book, but not because of the lack of synthetic oil. Be it rust, transmission, accident, or trade in, I think he's 100% correct.
Obsessing over engine crankcase oil seems to be a common irrational behavior oddity for some males, on internet sites. If common sense was truly "common", then one would be more worried about posting of bad weather or, bumps in the road- both are more apt to impact the longevity, and devaluation of your vehicle.
That's exactly my point. From a common sense stand point I guess it's hard to understand folks who believe "if this is more than enough then even more would be better". I never intended to say there was no benefit to synthetic. I'm just saying the benefit isn't necessary to take your engine well past the life of the vehicle. As someone mentioned earlier, if you extend drains or you live in an extremely cold environment then synthetic may be for you. Other than that any benefit you gain (if any) will someday be sitting out in a salvage yard.