Choosing the Right Engine Oil for your Car: A Comprehensive Guide

By Julia Freeman

Vehicle ownership can be complex, and if you're currently questioning "what oil do I need?" you're far from alone.

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The importance of keeping your engine oil refreshed

One of the most important aspects of vehicle maintenance involves ensuring that your engine oil is changed regularly, as this will properly lubricate the engine and ensure its longevity and reliability.

What engine oil do I need for my car?

The simplest way to determine what engine oil your vehicle needs is to check your handbook, which will set out the type, volume and viscosity of oil you should be using. But if your handbook isn't close at hand, don't panic. You can find out more about regular oil changes here

If you've been searching "what engine oil do I need for my car?" and getting increasingly confused by the information you're receiving, get the professionals to handle your next oil change and find your local Protyre garage on our website.

I want maximum longevity from my next oil change. What oil do I need?

When searching online for answers to questions such as "what oil do I need?" then you may well be presented with a variety of different options, all at different price points. The chances are that many of the recommended oils will be suitable, however the type of oil you choose may impact how frequently you will be required to change your oil to keep your vehicle running smoothly.

Other factors may influence how often you will need to change your oil. While some vehicles will need an oil change every 3,000 miles or so, others may last for up to 10,000 miles, particularly when using a high quality synthetic oil.

For more information, contact your local Protyre garage as our qualified fitters are always on-hand to provide personalised advice and recommendations.

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Yes, you can learn more about how to check your engine oil level with our handy step-by-step guide.

The engine oil indicator light on your dashboard will only turn on when your engine has experienced a drop in oil pressure. If your engine oil indicator is on, we recommend booking a service appointment with your local Protyre garage where our qualified fitters will ensure your vehicle is safe to drive.

While vehicles that are low on oil will still pass an MOT, most testers will issue an advisory notice to ensure the problem gets addressed efficiently. Protyre offers expert MOTs , which can be booked easily via our website. We can also offer expert advice on everything from brakes to tyres, including brands such as Bridgestone and Pirelli.

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By Julia Freeman
Julia is Head of Brand Marketing for Micheldever Group and loves engaging with customers and the business as a whole to deliver their automotive needs.
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