The problem with oils and other products in fact is when they become available to the mass market (wall mart, auto zone, etc.) the retailers are constantly pressuring the manufacturers to sell at cheaper prices. When a company is buying millions of dollars worth of product it tends to have a little pull to say the least. The manufacturers respond to the lower cost demands by finding cheaper ways to make their product.. This starts a snowball effect like we saw with Mobil 1 which is now more of a semi synthetic oil thanks to the cheaper base they are using.. I can't see Amsoil, Redline, Gibbs, Brad Penn going to the mass market in the near future, they all seem to be more interested in the specialty market than anything else.
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