in the exhaust possibly but in the cabin more often means leaking heater core.
I would recommend the old green antifreeze as the new Dex-cool is garbbage, it contributes to blown intake gaskets and head gaskets.
there is no water mixed with the oil but have antifreeze coming out of the exhaust
engine burning oil( white or blueish exhaust smoke ), water in oil, oil in water, water in exhaust.
not unless you have a cracked head or blown head gasket
Probably - your head gasket is blown. Antifreeze will be coming out of the tail (exhaust) pipe.
Blown head gasket.
Blown head gasket or a cracked head. Do not drive this car. Serious engine damage will occur.
blown head gasket
Possible cracked block or a blown head gaskets.
You have a blown head gasket. Remove the heads and replace the gaskets. Also have the heads inspected for cracks.
If you have coolant coming out of the exhaust. You have either a blown head gasket, a cracked head, or a cracked block. This can totally ruin your motor.
Odds are you have blown a head gasket and the antifreeze and oil flow share the same gasket. As the gasket wears, the antifreeze mixes into the oil and vice versa! I suggest replacing your current antifreeze and do a full flush. Test it for a few days and test if you have oil again. A tell tell sign of a blown head gasket is black smoke (burning oil) or white smoke (burning antifreeze ) coming out the exhaust.