1) Buy a new car 2 Add a 3 ounce Maintenance Dose of Auto-Rx at each oil change
Lets do the math:
1) 12 ounce bottle of Auto-Rx 2) 3 ounce Maintenance Dose every 5000 miles 3) 500,000 miles divided by 5000 equals 100 oil changes 4) 100 times 3 ounces equals 300 ounces 5) 300 ounces divided by 12 ounces equals 25 bottles 6) 25 bottles of Auto-Rx times $18.00 equals $450.00
Of course the price may be a little less next year, with buying 10 bottles at a time it may be 17 something.
500,000 miles divided by 20,000 miles a year is 25 years.
Use dino oil or whatever oil you want, but cheap dino oil will be fine.
$450.00 divided by 25 years is like $18.00 a year.
If you do this you will have an engine that is like new and never have to worry about replacing engine seals or any parts in your engine that are lubricated by oil. I used to replace my valve cover gaskets every 2 years, my cork valve cover gaskets are like new 2 years later after doing Auto-Rx.
You will also have no oil leaks, parts on our cars are expensive as well as the labor charge if you take it too the dealer.
I have 365,000 miles on a small block chevy and people who have gone for a ride think that I have a new engine in there. It runs great and does not :
1) Blow any smoke 2) Use any oil 3) Leak any oil
They tell me that when they had a small block chevy in there Chevrolets that it was blowing smoke and running bad at :
1) 150,000 miles 2) 200,000 miles
I just think that Auto-Rx is cheaper than replacing seals and other parts and maybe having to pay a mechanic to do certain things.
Hope you put this On bitog. You might weant to consider another Topic Header. "My Cost Per Mile Using Auto-Rx" that should create havoc with the The Usual Suspects who never have a fact straight and would not want it any other way.
1) $18.00 a year for a bottle of Auto-Rx 2) Divide that by 12 months and you get $1.50 3) $1.50 divided by 30 days and you get 5 cents a day 4) 54 miles a day divided by 5 cents, it would be like a penny every 10 miles.
This is with driving 20,000 miles a year, of course 54 times 365 equals 19,710. Now if I did 55 miles times 365 that would be 20,075.
Realistically we do not drive the exact same number of miles every year, there are too many circumstances or variables that are against driving the same exact number of miles every year.