It varies from one brand to another but it averages around $7 per quart.
FWIW, my Honda dealer here in Mpls told me the Honda brand 0W20 oil is SEMI-synthetic and NOT full synthetic. That seems logical to me because they charge $39 for a 0W20 oil change and to get full synthetic almost anywhere it cost you around $60 for an oil change. Full synthetic Mobil 1 0W20 cost $6.50 a quart at Walmart, so you are already over $33 just for the oil. Add labor and a good filter and your at the $60 mark.
Among Motorcraft oils, it would be the synthetic or synthetic blend 5W20 Among other oils, most synthetic blends and synthetics meeting 5W20 and 0W20 will meet it
Synthetic 0W20
Use Mobil 1 or equivalent.
Just use what Toyota recommends unless you live in a extremely cold place,then I'd go 0w20 because it flows better in the cold.
The 2011 Toyota Camry takes SAE 0W20 motor oil. That is the best oil for that vechile.
0w30
Your Corolla takes either 0w20 or 5w30. The reason for the difference is weather; the 0w20 provides better protection in colder climates (and gets slightly better gas mileage), and the 5w30 in warmer weather. Either way you should use a full synthetic like Mobil 1, Royal Purple, or Castrol Syntec. Fully synthetic oils provide better wear protection for the parts inside your engine, and are more slippery on a molecular level, reducing friction inside your engine, and improving your gas mileage.
4.4 quarts with a new filter, 4.1 quarts without. Double check your manual in the specifications section near the back. Type of oil is 5w20 and the reccomended is 0w20. I use non-synthetic.
Yes. SAE 0W20 means that the oil has zero viscosity in winter. This oil does not exist, which is just as well because if it did it would drain right down into the sump leaving the engine unlubricated. Several companies make a SAE 0w20, including AMSOIL and Toyota. In cold temperatures the oil is thicker than at warm temperatures. Because it has a lower viscosity, it lubricates the engine faster than a higher viscosity oil. Toyota is specifying 0w20 next year.
not a good idea 0w20 is very thin oil. unless your engine calls for it it will go right through your piston ring & burn the oil. 10w 30 is a much thicker weight.
5w20 or 0w20- either is ok by Toyota