Any reputable brand. Auto makers don't specify because it's not like oil with multiple differences. Just use no more than 50% water or whatever ratio is specified in manual. If it is 50/50 you can buy it premixed that way but save money buying 100% AF and you supply the water. The more water, the better the thermal transfer but boiling point may drop and increased odds of rust or calcification.
Most antifreeze is the same. You can use any brand of automobile antifreeze; even the cheap stuff. Just remember to make it into a solution of 50% antifreeze to 50% water before putting it in your car.
always buy full strenght antifreeze and dilute it down any brand will work don't get caught up buying the most expensive brand
Prestone
A 1999 Lincoln Town Car would do well with a 50-50 mix of antifreeze (any name brand) and purified water.
99.9% of all car in the world use one or another type of antifreeze.
Store brand antifreeze is manufactured by the same companies than make the major brands, but they may or may not contain the same chemicals. I personally do not buy store brand antifreeze, oil, filters or any other automobile products to use in my expensive car. They may be exactly the same but you have no way of knowing for sure, and have no way of knowing exactly what company is manufacturing these products at any given time.
Be sure that you have adequate antifreeze in your car, the temperature has been dropping sharply.
Any brand of antifreeze can be used in a 1998 Chevrolet Blazer. It is recommended that a person uses 50 50 antifreeze.
I need to fill my car's radiator with antifreeze before winter comes.
If you use the Honda brand, you will not go wrong.
The type of antifreeze to use for a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse is one that is mixed 50/50. Most antifreeze brands will work. The Prestone brand of antifreeze is probably the most expensive.
There are seven different types of antifreeze. What your car takes depends on the year/make/model. It can usually be found in an owner's manual.