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Pennzoil Platinum (5 quarts) for $5
Check your local WalMart stores, they're offering a $15 WalMart gift card for every purchase of Pennzoil Platinum Synthetic Motor oil.

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Price per jug (5 quarts) is $20 making it $1/quart!!! YMMV
***Rebate forms are attached to the bottle/jug


thanks lupin

Message edited by: Butcherboy on 2009-08-05 17:02:41 CDT
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pennzoilWalmartHangTag$15gc (30.69kB)
Thanks daBomb

Wording on Rebate Form (163.80kB)
Thanks Blluitt
Message edited by: Kariput on 2009-09-04 14:46:09 CDT
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Details on the $15 card? one per household or what?


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yes details on GC pls...


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Interesting. I've tried Pennzoil synthetic oil before and my fuel economy took a hit for some odd reason - actually, on two cars since I changed their oil on the same day. Both Toyotas, one with a 2.4L I4 and one with a 3.5L V6. Not quite sure what the deal was but it went back to 'normal' after switching to Mobil1 and Valvoline.

For $5 though, it's worth trying again. I'm curious what viscosities are available though?

EDIT: Mail in rebate? Damn, thought it was instant..

Message edited by: S105dude on 2009-08-05 17:18:42 CDT
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S105dude said:Interesting. I've tried Pennzoil synthetic oil before and my fuel economy took a hit for some odd reason - actually, on two cars since I changed their oil on the same day. Both Toyotas, one with a 2.4L I4 and one with a 3.5L V6. Not quite sure what the deal was but it went back to 'normal' after switching to Mobil1 and Valvoline.

For $5 though, it's worth trying again. I'm curious what viscosities are available though?

EDIT: Mail in rebate? Damn, thought it was instant..


LOL; that's funny, I've never heard such BS


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I run the 5W-20 in my '07 V6 Camry. I haven't noticed any difference in gas mileage between Pennzoil Platinum and Mobil 1.


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hmmm. Is there a limit per address? I know you said "every purchase". Just wondering. TIA


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Nice find Thanks


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Worth a try.


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Just checked, and no rebate tags attached to the oil at my local Wallyworld.


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Thanks OP!!!!
In for 6 with 3 different address since limit 2 per household.
after we mail, they will send us the gift card within 8 weeks or so.

It is a really good deal.
Some WalMart, they did not have the tag or the mail form, so you have to find WalMart that have the oil with the mail form on the cap.


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Thanks OP, I found it in my local WalMart with the rebate form.


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Gonna check tomorrow. Thanks OP. Been hard to find any good oil deals lately and my stash is running low on synthetics.


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Do they sell a jug of 5W-20 at WalMart?
Great deal OP.


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Wow, great deal BB! Also, thanks for the picture so I know what to look for.


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S105dude said:Interesting. I've tried Pennzoil synthetic oil before and my fuel economy took a hit for some odd reason - actually, on two cars since I changed their oil on the same day.Not because of the synthetic.

OTOH I tried 100% Valvoline 10W-30 synthetic in my old Nissan, and the front seals started leaking a lot more in a couple of days, so at the next oil change I switched back to conventional 5W-30, and the leaks stopped in a week. Before I tried synthetic, I thought the stories of leaks were just myths.


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wow! crazy price tyop!


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seems to be a huge ymmv


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S105dude said:Interesting. I've tried Pennzoil synthetic oil before and my fuel economy took a hit for some odd reason - actually, on two cars since I changed their oil on the same day. Both Toyotas, one with a 2.4L I4 and one with a 3.5L V6. Not quite sure what the deal was but it went back to 'normal' after switching to Mobil1 and Valvoline.

For $5 though, it's worth trying again. I'm curious what viscosities are available though?

EDIT: Mail in rebate? Damn, thought it was instant..

stop pushing the pedal on the far right all the way down.


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