Yes. Blue.
depending on what collor is the smoke. it could be a head gasket blown burning antifreeze or bad rings burning oil
Blue smoke, burning oil. (tired) White smoke, burning coolant. (bad head gasket) Black smoke, excess gasoline (flooding).
When a car begins belching smoke, it is probably burning excess oil or gas. It is likely that a seal is leaking in the engine.
You can tell this before an oil change. If you see blue smoke coming out the exhaust your engine is burning oil. If you're oil level is low and you have no oil leak your burning oil.
spark plugs fouled with oil. blue smoke from tail pipe.
Blue smoke is burning oil.Blue smoke is burning oil.
you put too much oil in, it is burning the oil.
your car is burning oil.
Blue smoke is oil burning, White is steam(water), Black smoke is unburnt fuel.
Blue smoke means oil. Rings or valve seats. your car is burning oil.
blue smoke comes out the tail pipe when your engine is burning oil caused by a worn engine.
It probably did not have an oil change in a long, long, time and all that smoke coming out was the sludge left inside burning. Add oil and then drive it to a repair station to change the oil and filter.