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Do Mercedes-Benz Vehicles Use Synthetic Oil?

There are many types and brands of motor oil on the market, but it is important you know which ones are suitable for your Mercedes-Benz. After all, your vehicle is a major investment that you don't want breaking down from a small mistake.

 

There's conventional, full-synthetic, synthetic blend, and high-mileage oil. However, if you drive a Mercedes-Benz vehicle, it is recommended by the manufacturer that you only add synthetic oil to your car. In this blog, we will be breaking down the pros and cons of synthetic oil.

 

PROS OF SYNTHETIC OIL

Synthetic motor oil is highly advantageous. They are engineered to be consistent in formulation, and they are very resistant to extreme temperatures. The viscosity will stay the same in freezing cold and blistering hot weather so that you don't have to worry about metal-to-metal contact occurring in your engine. Synthetic oils are great at lubricating, but they have other additives with greater benefits as well. You can expect some of them to improve engine performance and efficiency.

 

CONS OF SYNTHETIC OIL

A con of synthetic oil is that it is more expensive than the rest of the other oils. In fact, it can cost double what you pay for conventional oil. However, synthetic oil can last longer in your engine which can make up for the additional cost. The moral of the story is that you should never skimp on engine oil.

 

At MBClinic, we use high-quality synthetic oils to ensure your Mercedes-Benz engine is always running fine. We have Mercedes-Benz trained experts that can help you find the right oil for your vehicle's model and year. If you're due for an oil change service, please call or visit us today.