Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked on April 3, 2021
Generally at Car service centers I observed that they buy huge barrels of Engine Oil. I don’t trust, what they are putting in my car. So, I purchased an engine oil can online (See picture).
My question: How do I find out it is original Mobil Super? Excuse me, if it is not the correct forum to ask such question. But I couldn’t think of any other place to get expert advice.
Basically, you put the oil in a fancy shaped and colored container, which may cost more than the oil itself.
Do you think the design of those pretty finger-grips on the handle and the bottle make any difference to they way your engine works? Of course not. But if the packaging was made by Mobil, that makes you believe the contents were also made by them.
If a garage buys exactly the same stuff in a plain 40-gallon drum, the marketing magic didn't work for you.
I used to live near one of the major oil refineries in the UK. It was amusing when you drove past it to see road tankers distributing 20 "different brands of gasoline" queuing to fill up from the same storage tank.
Answered by alephzero on April 3, 2021
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