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Title: Halfords oil
Post by: redelitev6 on 01 January 2012, 18:57:12
 :y Halfords have 5 litres semi synthetic oil on sale for £16.99, just the job for that new year oil change?
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: Omega_Dan on 01 January 2012, 19:04:00
:y Halfords have 5 litres semi synthetic oil on sale for £16.99, just the job for that new year oil change?

I bought some when there was a further 10 % off so cost just over 15 quid. Probably won't use it in the omega but good for emergency top ups or for my little run around.
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: feeutfo on 01 January 2012, 19:29:10
So why wouldn't we use the trade club oil offer...?
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: Seth on 01 January 2012, 19:46:07
So why wouldn't we use the trade club oil offer...?

Exactly! .............. around 40 bucks for 4 x 5 litre cans of the pukka stuff! :y
Ya simply can't go wrong! ;)
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: r1 on 01 January 2012, 20:22:06
or asda at ten pounds for 4 liters.
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: TheBoy on 01 January 2012, 22:00:57
or asda at ten pounds for 4 liters.
for shitty castrol?

I'd rather use sand... ....almost
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: hotel21 on 01 January 2012, 22:07:09
Was in the garage earlier.  Down to one unopened 5 ltr bottle.  Whats the current 4 for 3 TC price then??
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: albitz on 01 January 2012, 22:10:21
£46.11 inc VAT. :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: Seth on 01 January 2012, 22:11:14
Was in the garage earlier.  Down to one unopened 5 ltr bottle.  Whats the current 4 for 3 TC price then??

Around 40 quid! ;)
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: hotel21 on 01 January 2012, 22:12:04
Going up, but still worth it.  Ta...   :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: feeutfo on 01 January 2012, 23:07:56
Description    Part No.    Retail    Trade    Trade Club    Wish List
Longlife Super synthetic 5W30 dexos2 - SM/CF A3/B4/C3 GM-LL-A/B-025; 1 litre    93165554    £15.10    £12.84   £7.69   

Longlife Super synthetic 5W30 dexos2 - SM/CF A3/B4/C3 GM-LL-A/B-026; 5 litres    93165557    £47.80    £40.63   £19.58   

Longlife Super synthetic 5W30 dexos2 - SM/CF A3/B4/C3 GM-LL-A/B-027; 20 litres    93165611    £122.00    £109.99   £59.99   

Longlife Super synthetic 5W30 dexos2 - SM/CF A3/B4/C3 GM-LL-A/B-028; 205 litres    93165612    £1,022.00    £868.70   £539.99   

Mineral 15W40 - SL/CF A3/B3; 1 litre    93165217    £5.20    £3.99   £3.00   

Mineral 15W40 - SL/CF A3/B4; 5 litres    93165220    £24.30    £17.82   £12.43   

Semi synthetic 10W40 - SL/CF A3/B3 GM6049M; 1 litre    93165213    £6.95    £5.30   £3.84   

Semi synthetic 10W40 - SL/CF A3/B3 GM6049M; 20 litres    93165615    £78.00    £66.30   £39.99   

Semi synthetic 10W40 - SL/CF A3/B3 GM6049M; 205 litres    93165616    £667.00    £566.95   £314.99   

Semi synthetic 10W40 - SL/CF A3/B3 GM6049M; 5 litres    93165216    £30.95    £22.70   £12.79   
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 01 January 2012, 23:30:39
I've always used Halfords oil in my Omega...  :P  Mainly because I've never got round to getting a trade card  :-[ which is daft I know...  :-[ :-[ :-[

Anyway she's still going strong on around 208,000 miles and overdue a service, for which I'm going to treat her with some 'Genuine' GM oil that was on special offer in the local motor factors at £12 for 5 litres.  :)

Hopefully she won't die of shock!!  ;D
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: Webby the Bear on 01 January 2012, 23:45:57
What's the difference between Halfords own and GM genuine?

I planned on sticking with the genuine stuff although a bit more expensive. And I will get round to getting a TC at some point.
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: albitz on 01 January 2012, 23:59:27
Amended.
On second thoughts,that link may not be allowed ? :-\
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: Andy B on 02 January 2012, 00:33:44
Amended.
On second thoughts,that link may not be allowed ? :-\

I didn't click on it, but I reckon you'd need to have logged in first. Unless you were a member you'd not know the password or log-in name  ;) ;)
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 02 January 2012, 00:39:34
Halfords stuff is average value, but it will work fine in the omega if 10w 40 semi synthetic..
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: feeutfo on 02 January 2012, 00:47:47
Amended.
On second thoughts,that link may not be allowed ? :-\

I didn't click on it, but I reckon you'd need to have logged in first. Unless you were a member you'd not know the password or log-in name  ;) ;)
You can't link to it, as Andy says, need to be a member, for rather obvious reasons. ;D
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: albitz on 02 January 2012, 01:11:07
I did link to it,but having thought about it decided it may not be wise to do so,therefore removed the link as, it shows the membership name in the link.
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: Ken T on 02 January 2012, 01:17:24
You may find you don't need a trade card for genuine VX places to get trade prices, if they know you.  Go in with the " I understand there is a good trade price on 4 for 3 on 5L oil ". That should  work if they know you and want the business. My local JCT600 place give me trade prices for most bits without asking, now. Once they figure out you are not going to come in asking for penny washers but know what you are doing, they generally like to cultivate customers.

Hey if you don't ask you won't get.

Ken
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: feeutfo on 02 January 2012, 08:25:54
I did link to it,but having thought about it decided it may not be wise to do so,therefore removed the link as, it shows the membership name in the link.
Where?
https://www.tradeclub.com/member/vauxhall-parts/latest-offers/running-smoothly-the-buy-4-for-the-price-of-3-oil-offer
All I got from your original link was the log in page. As expected as I was not logged in. You probably got the link to the page directly, as you where logged in. No?

Guess it would be pointless having a log in if one member could link all the contents to everyone else.
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: Webby the Bear on 02 January 2012, 09:02:39
You may find you don't need a trade card for genuine VX places to get trade prices, if they know you.  Go in with the " I understand there is a good trade price on 4 for 3 on 5L oil ". That should  work if they know you and want the business. My local JCT600 place give me trade prices for most bits without asking, now. Once they figure out you are not going to come in asking for penny washers but know what you are doing, they generally like to cultivate customers.

Hey if you don't ask you won't get.

Ken

That is very true. Thanks Ken
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: TheBoy on 02 January 2012, 11:12:55
What's the difference between Halfords own and GM genuine?

I planned on sticking with the genuine stuff although a bit more expensive. And I will get round to getting a TC at some point.
I've had no issues with Hellfrauds oils, assuming its the right spec. Its just too bloody expensive, even on trade.

Hellfrauds air filters, though, bloody awful.
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: TheBoy on 02 January 2012, 11:16:38
You may find you don't need a trade card for genuine VX places to get trade prices, if they know you.  Go in with the " I understand there is a good trade price on 4 for 3 on 5L oil ". That should  work if they know you and want the business. My local JCT600 place give me trade prices for most bits without asking, now. Once they figure out you are not going to come in asking for penny washers but know what you are doing, they generally like to cultivate customers.

Hey if you don't ask you won't get.

Ken
Remember, Tradeclub prices are better than trade prices.  As its a scheme run by Tradeclub, rather than the dealer itself, all purchases have to go against a valid Tradeclub membership number.


Andyc is usually willing to mail order at TC prices, plus postage of course.  In fact, I believe he has a special offer on this month of better than TC prices on some items....
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 02 January 2012, 11:33:44
Until recently I thought that the only genuine thing about GM oil was the sticker on the can, and that it was a basic 10w 40 that the oil companies sold to other companies like GM and Halfords to brand up as their own......  So I could never really understand why everyone on here was raving about 'Genuine GM' oil, and thought to myself  'What's this genuine thing all about?'  :-\  'Are there fake GM oils about?'  ::) etc etc...

So having looked into it abit more, I now understand that GM oil has been formulated specifically for GM engines and it'll be interesting to see if there is a noticable difference when I use the GM oil for the first time....... I'll keep you posted!  :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: TheBoy on 02 January 2012, 11:49:25
Until recently I thought that the only genuine thing about GM oil was the sticker on the can, and that it was a basic 10w 40 that the oil companies sold to other companies like GM and Halfords to brand up as their own......  So I could never really understand why everyone on here was raving about 'Genuine GM' oil, and thought to myself  'What's this genuine thing all about?'  :-\  'Are there fake GM oils about?'  ::) etc etc...

So having looked into it abit more, I now understand that GM oil has been formulated specifically for GM engines and it'll be interesting to see if there is a noticable difference when I use the GM oil for the first time....... I'll keep you posted!  :y
Its a good quality oil at bargain price, and a 'known' item, tried and tested in our cars.  The question is, given the TC price, why wouldn't you ;)

Its cheap enough, 3k oil changes are feasible, and this makes it a better option than any ultra expensive oil, such as Mobil1, left in for 10k...

The only oils that I'd actively avoid are Castrol GTX and Castrol Magnatec, which seem to block the breathers on our v6 engines, esp if used for short runs...
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 02 January 2012, 12:44:38
Who makes 'Genuine' GM oil??  ???
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: TheBoy on 02 January 2012, 12:50:43
Who makes 'Genuine' GM oil??  ???
Fuch
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: bootie on 02 January 2012, 14:01:33
Who makes 'Genuine' GM oil??  ???
Fuch

Really? Same as VW used to have then IIRC....
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: feeutfo on 02 January 2012, 14:14:38
Who makes 'Genuine' GM oil??  ???
Fuch
Fuchs, who also now own/are part of/merged with (delete as appropriate) silkolene.

Silolene pro 4 was/is the oil of choice for bikes.

Gm own the dexron patent for atf etc. Gm know their oils, as do Fuchs.
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: 05omegav6 on 03 January 2012, 13:28:31
20 litre drum £35 at local dealer, no TC :y  Did a full service on one of the work Vectras on Sunday. Total parts/oil £69 including the dreaded, and the oil was the 5w30 fully synth too :y 15% of all the parts was nice 8)

As said, no point buying elsewhere :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: tigers_gonads on 03 January 2012, 13:36:19
Until recently I thought that the only genuine thing about GM oil was the sticker on the can, and that it was a basic 10w 40 that the oil companies sold to other companies like GM and Halfords to brand up as their own......  So I could never really understand why everyone on here was raving about 'Genuine GM' oil, and thought to myself  'What's this genuine thing all about?'  :-\  'Are there fake GM oils about?'  ::) etc etc...

So having looked into it abit more, I now understand that GM oil has been formulated specifically for GM engines and it'll be interesting to see if there is a noticable difference when I use the GM oil for the first time....... I'll keep you posted!  :y
Its a good quality oil at bargain price, and a 'known' item, tried and tested in our cars.  The question is, given the TC price, why wouldn't you ;)

Its cheap enough, 3k oil changes are feasible, and this makes it a better option than any ultra expensive oil, such as Mobil1, left in for 10k...

The only oils that I'd actively avoid are Castrol GTX and Castrol Magnatec, which seem to block the breathers on our v6 engines, esp if used for short runs...


I'd add the crap they sell at asda to that list too
Got my hands on a gallon of the stuff for top ups during the summer.
Its that bad on short trips that im having to wipe out the oil filler neck once a week when I do my checks  >:(
Imo, avoid  >:(
Title: Re: Halfords oil
Post by: TheBoy on 03 January 2012, 14:16:36
Until recently I thought that the only genuine thing about GM oil was the sticker on the can, and that it was a basic 10w 40 that the oil companies sold to other companies like GM and Halfords to brand up as their own......  So I could never really understand why everyone on here was raving about 'Genuine GM' oil, and thought to myself  'What's this genuine thing all about?'  :-\  'Are there fake GM oils about?'  ::) etc etc...

So having looked into it abit more, I now understand that GM oil has been formulated specifically for GM engines and it'll be interesting to see if there is a noticable difference when I use the GM oil for the first time....... I'll keep you posted!  :y
Its a good quality oil at bargain price, and a 'known' item, tried and tested in our cars.  The question is, given the TC price, why wouldn't you ;)

Its cheap enough, 3k oil changes are feasible, and this makes it a better option than any ultra expensive oil, such as Mobil1, left in for 10k...

The only oils that I'd actively avoid are Castrol GTX and Castrol Magnatec, which seem to block the breathers on our v6 engines, esp if used for short runs...


I'd add the crap they sell at asda to that list too
Got my hands on a gallon of the stuff for top ups during the summer.
Its that bad on short trips that im having to wipe out the oil filler neck once a week when I do my checks  >:(
Imo, avoid  >:(
suspect asda rebrand castrol ;)