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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Spud122 on 11 October 2018, 13:41

Title: Castrol Magnetec used by main dealer
Post by: Spud122 on 11 October 2018, 13:41
I'm on fixed annual servicing and just had my second service carried out at 17K, surprised to see on invoice they used Castrol Magnetec, don't know exact spec , just states Synthetic.
Not overly concerned, but just wondered why they wouldn't use Quantum.
This is the second and last service on the service plan that was included (due to taking finance, which i paid straight off) so it was effectively free.
Next change will be in 12 months and around 6-7K.

Any thoughts on why Castrol? or concerns?

Ta.
Title: Re: Castrol Magnetec used by main dealer
Post by: mcmaddy on 11 October 2018, 13:54
They used to use Castrol a few years ago at my local dealer group. As long as it's VW approved then it makes no difference.
Title: Re: Castrol Magnetec used by main dealer
Post by: Watts on 11 October 2018, 20:18
I thought Castrol was the right oil anyway, that's what they sell at my dealer and when I used to get my top up oil from Audi. But as mcmaddy says, so long as the oil meets the VW specification then it'll be fine.
Title: Re: Castrol Magnetec used by main dealer
Post by: hepton on 11 October 2018, 21:06
thought they use castrol egde titainium  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Castrol Magnetec used by main dealer
Post by: Spud122 on 12 October 2018, 08:55
Cheers all.

As i said i'm not concerned, more surprised is wasn't Quantum.

However I guess the reality is we have no idea what all they actually use, just what they say they use.

Ta.
Title: Re: Castrol Magnetec used by main dealer
Post by: Patagonian on 13 October 2018, 21:20
Mine clearly has Castrol written on the oil filler cap.
Title: Re: Castrol Magnetec used by main dealer
Post by: Finglonga on 13 October 2018, 21:36
VW recommend Castrol and is used as OEM anyway.
Title: Re: Castrol Magnetec used by main dealer
Post by: Snoopy on 13 October 2018, 23:17
Quantum was made by castrol for VW for over a decade. Last year Fuchs started making quantum for them.


Also be careful with the term 'meets'. I always think of it  similar to ebay speak 'style'.
Meets simply meens its not being tested by vw approved labratories to their standard but also meens you have to take the makers word for it that it does actually meet the standard. Imo always look for the word approved and not the word meets on any oil you buy.