What Car Oil

About Us

WhatCaroil.com was founded in 2022 with one purpose in mind. We wanted to make it clear and easy for people to find what the correct grade of oil is for their car.

Up until now there hasn't been a single source where you can go to find the oil type for any car. From the Audi to the VW and everything in between.

Having to refer to a vehicles handbook or search a manufacturers website to find the correct oil type for your car is slow and time consuming, with WhatCaroil.com just a couple of clicks and you will be able to find the right oil for any make, model and year of car. We even provide quick and easy links to recommended online shops where you can purchase the engine oil in a couple of clicks. Regularly changing the oil in your car will help maintain the performance of your car and help it last longer. We provide some helpful advice and guides about the importance of changing the oil and the benfits of it. If you have any questions or would like any assistance then please get in touch with us - we're happy to help!

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Email: info@whatcaroil.com

Oil Grades

Car Engine Oil Finder

Find The Right Oil For All These Popular Brands

Audi

Includes the A series, Q series and TT models

BMW

Includes the 1, 3, 5, X1, X3 and X5 series

Citroen

The C1, C2, C3 and Berlingo Range

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Disclaimer:
At whatcaroil.com, we strive to provide the most accurate and comprehensive information possible. However, despite our diligent efforts, we cannot guarantee the complete accuracy of all the data on our website. Thus, we are not held responsible for any damages that may arise from the use of the information provided here. Please note that the articles and information on our site should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or services from certified and experienced mechanics. Always consult your vehicle's manual or reach out to the manufacturer to confirm the appropriate oil for your car.