Why is MB-certified oil so hard to find?
Which leads to my general rant. It is unnecessarily difficult to find motor oil that meets the specs of modern cars. I own a Benz, an Audi and an Acura, and because I am loyal to the manufacturer specs, I am utterly unable to buy ANY motor oil for any of these brands at any retail locations. Even the bulk of Mobil 1 product out there fails to meet Benz/Audi spec. the Acura requires an on 5W20 or 0W20 weight that is difficult to find.
So I buy oil in cases via mail order. So who is buying the stuff at auto stores? The Chevy, Dodge, Ford customers? Or customers that ignore the manufacture standard?
Is it really uneconomical for retail stores to stock this stuff? Is there a market opening for higher-end cars (or people who actually care)?
Which leads to my general rant. It is unnecessarily difficult to find motor oil that meets the specs of modern cars. I own a Benz, an Audi and an Acura, and because I am loyal to the manufacturer specs, I am utterly unable to buy ANY motor oil for any of these brands at any retail locations. Even the bulk of Mobil 1 product out there fails to meet Benz/Audi spec. the Acura requires an on 5W20 or 0W20 weight that is difficult to find.
So I buy oil in cases via mail order. So who is buying the stuff at auto stores? The Chevy, Dodge, Ford customers? Or customers that ignore the manufacture standard?
Is it really uneconomical for retail stores to stock this stuff? Is there a market opening for higher-end cars (or people who actually care)?
In the SF bay area (Silicon Valley), there are so many Mercedes, Porsche, Audi and BMW, there is a large demand here for this oil.
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