Thvle
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Location: Spain
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Post by Thvle on May 4, 2023 10:59:50 GMT -5
It turns out that I have seen a bargain of Motul 710 units but they are manufactured in April 2019... would you buy it even when it was 4 years old? (obviously unopened & sealed)
Regards!
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Post by John Kiniston on May 4, 2023 11:54:33 GMT -5
Looking online I’m seeing prices of $25/Liter, you say $5 a unit, is that a liter?
That sounds super suspicious to me.
I’ve never checked a bottle of 2T oil for a expiration date, pardon me while I run to the shed.
Ok I’m back.
I had 3 bottles of my oil of choice (Honda GN2) and none of them have a date of production, use by, best by, or expiration on the bottle.
Personally the price wouldn’t be worth changing oil brands for me.
I run GN2 because it’s ubiquitous and has a inoffensive smell, I have a friend who swears by motul.
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Thvle
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Post by Thvle on May 4, 2023 15:37:16 GMT -5
I found it on amazon (Spain. The motul 710 It normally has a value of €11) , a very punctual offer. It is one liter and it is legit... And yes, synthetic motuls have a manufacturing date.
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Post by pete130 on May 4, 2023 19:35:41 GMT -5
Thats cheap, I can't see oil going off as long as the seal is still good. I pay near $40 a L aud$
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