So I’ve been thinking about my buddy’s 2008 Chevy Impala, and he’s been asking about oil types. He’s always used conventional oil, but now he’s thinking about switching to synthetic. I told him I went from regular to full synthetic for my car and it made a difference, less sludge. But then again, I heard some folks saying oils with zinc are good for older engines. And he’s wondering if he should change it more often. Do you think full synthetic is worth it for an older car like that? Or should he stick with what he’s using? I heard synthetic can be pricier too. Thought, worth the cost? What’s your take?
I’ve got a 08 Chevy Impala here in Canada, always stickin’ with synthetic oil for smoother rides n longer engine life. I’ve heard a lot about how conventional just doesn’t cut it anymore, so I’ve been loyal to full synth with no regrets. Y’all tryin’ it too?
I’ve been driving my '08 Chevy Impala in Toronto, and using Conventional 5W-20 oil from Castrol keeps it running smooth. I’ve heard good things about synthetic too, but that stuff’s expensive over here. I’d suggest sticking with the reliable stuff unless you’re prepared for extra cash drops. Stick with what works!
In Toronto, I’ve always kept my '08 Chevy Impala running smooth with synthetic 5W-20. Super fuel-efficient, plus it gets those tight emissions checks. I heard dudes say full synthetic is the way to go—totally true, keeps my ride peppy, no issues. Trust me, it’s worth the extra pennies!
I’ve been drivin’ my '08 Chevy Impala up north in Minnesota, and I always use high-quality synthetic oil. It keeps the engine real smooth, especially in those icy winters. Plus, it’s got a good mile stretch between changes. Super happy with that choice!
I had the same question with my 2008 Chevy Impala! Living out in Denver, I’ve noticed that high mileage synthetic oil works wonders, keeps her running smooth and strong. Friends swear by it too, especially during colder nights. Made a switch a couple winters back, and my Impala’s been purring like a kitten since. Definitely worth considering for better performance!
Growing up in Michigan, I’ve always taken pride in keeping my family’s Chevy’s running smooth. For a 2008 Impala, folks often swear by synthetic 5W-20. It’s slick, handles winter’s wrath like a champ, and keeps the engine purring. I stick to it, and my ride’s as smooth as grandma’s apple pie. Ain’t nothing beats that performance!
Remember when I was in Ohio and had an '08 Chevy Impala? Peeps said synthetic oil was clutch, made it run smooth as butter. Oil changes done myself, saved on mechanic fees – been a game changer, no joke!
I’ve been driving my '08 Chevy Impala up in northern Michigan, and figured 5W-20 diesel engine oil’s the way to go. Keeps it smooth, even in cold winters. Heard it from the mechanic too. No surprises, just solid performance. Plus, it’s good for fuel economy. Try it out if you wanna save a few bucks on gas.
Back in Chicago, I switched to fully synthetic oil in my '08 Chevy Impala. Noticed a big diff! Smoother ride and saved on gas, plus fewer trips to the mechanic. Old school conventional just wasn’t cutting it anymore!
I’ve been runnin’ a 2008 Chevy Impala on 5w-20 synthetic oil since I’ve moved to Texas, and it’s been smooth sailing ever since. Used conventional before, but this way feels like the engine’s purring like a kitten in the morning. Just make sure it fits with the Chevy specs - real important, trust me. Saves headaches down the road and stops that burnt smell from settlin’ in. Best thing I’ve done for my ride!
I’ve always used full synthetic oil for my 2008 Chevy Impala in Philly. Keeps the engine smooth even in traffic. Been told it offers better performance and protection. Folks swear by it around here, and I’ve noticed it helps with fuel efficiency too. Worth every buck!
Got a '08 Chevy Impala here in Toronto. I’ve been using 5W-20 synthetic, dude. Keeps it purring like a kitten! Real crucial for the cold winters. Gives me peace of mind. Worth every dollar!
I had an 08 Chevy Impala here in CO, and the guys at the shop always said full synthetic is the way to go. It ran smoother and offered better mileage. I’d always grab the Mobil 1. Definitely worth the spend, especially in the cold Chris! Definitely saves me from any nasty surprises when checking my oil.
I’ve got a '08 Impala in Toronto, and I’ve been loyal to 5W-20 synthetic since '13. Gave me peace of mind during brutal Canadian winters. Folks swear by synthetic, perks up performance bigly. Cheers to smooth rides and fewer trips to the garage!
I’ve been runnin’ a 2008 Chevy Impala in Atlanta for years now, and I keep things simple with synthetic oil. It’s like a shield for the engine, keeps it smooth, and lessens the visits to the mechanic. I swear by it—keeps my ride purrin’ like a kitten. Nothing beats that smooth ride!