Royal Purple?

I was told that Royal Purple would be the best for my Jeep Grand Cherokee but I went to Pep boys & Advanced Auto Parts and they one and only had quarts.

Do they have it surrounded by boxes and/or gallons?

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Any of the fully synthetic grease is the equal of Royal Purple. You should also shop in other places.

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Answers:    get on the royal purple website and see if you can buy it in cases if thats what you want, I'm sure autozone, advanced auto or pep boys would deal in you a case of it if they have it.
Any of the fully synthetic grease is the equal of Royal Purple. You should also shop in other places.

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I'm sure you can find it somewhere. Ask the stores to pass you a deal on a case.
However, even though it's supposed to be a darn virtuous oil, I'd be suspicious about someone suggesting you use it because "it's the best for your___________." Many synthetic oil are pretty good (Mobil 1 has be around a long time, and there's actually a brand called Amsoil that's be around even longer.), so Royal Purple is just the latest kid on the block.
Talk to a mechanic you trust, and see what he/she say. My own personal experience is to not use any synthetic on an older vehicle (unless it's been used throughout it's life).

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napa auto parts has it for 29/gal, not much break stale the quart price, if the car origionally used regular oil, i would stick next to it, ive heard switching to synthetic causes leak? just what ive heard. i used the cheapest wallmart grease in a car and it last 200k mi, before i sold it. probably still going. on the regular oil a moment ago make sure you change it every 3k mi.
I'm sure you can find it somewhere. Ask the stores to pass you a deal on a case.
However, even though it's supposed to be a darn virtuous oil, I'd be suspicious about someone suggesting you use it because "it's the best for your___________." Many synthetic oil are pretty good (Mobil 1 has be around a long time, and there's actually a brand called Amsoil that's be around even longer.), so Royal Purple is just the latest kid on the block.
Talk to a mechanic you trust, and see what he/she say. My own personal experience is to not use any synthetic on an older vehicle (unless it's been used throughout it's life).

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