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AutoZones alleged memo on motor oil supply is ugly, and your next oil change could prove it
from MS Now
Over the past week, reports about looming motor oil shortages have started popping up from multiple directions. The most pointed of them surfaced today, when a person posted what looks like an internal memo to the Southeast region of AutoZone stores.
In the memo, the writer says, Realistic, middle-of-the-road estimates are for our average available supply in this product category [lubricating fluids] to drop by 40%. That figure continues to pop up, and it basically means one thing. Oil changes, transmission fluid changes, really anything that lubricates your car is about to get more expensive. We reached out to AutoZone for comment, but havent received a reply at the time of writing.
Shops on the ground are already bracing for it. Speaking to a local repair store here in Little Rock, Arkansas, a general manager tells Carscoops that They are being very secretive about all that. They say the price is for sure gonna go up, but they dont know how the mainline volume will be affected yet.
Another shop owner in DC said on Monday that Mobil and Shell informed Costco and Walmart that theyre out of product to ship. Later that same day, he posted what appears to be a bulletin focused on managing supply chain issues. Guidance included partially substituting 0W-8 oil with 0W-16 and then doing the same for 0W-16 with 0W-20. These are just the most recent and easily accessible examples of the current concern.
Ocelot II
(131,199 posts)RandomNumbers
(19,259 posts)underpants
(197,147 posts)lame54
(40,076 posts)RockRaven
(19,742 posts)And non-voters too.
Beartracks
(14,646 posts)A "null" in the tally is just as impactful as any ballot. A "non-vote" is really just a "non-ballot vote." There is no real "I didn't vote" in the sense of meaning "I didn't choose any of the options." Voting isn't retail; you can't opt out without receiving one of the choices. So not casting a ballot is simply letting everybody else choose for you. It's still a vote, but one made with apathy instead of a ballot.
People who don't cast a ballot like to say "voting doesn't make a difference;" and yet their so-called "non-voting" can sway elections. Simply put: both can't be true. If not casting a ballot makes a difference, then casting a ballot makes a difference. HOW YOU VOTE makes a difference.
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hunter
(40,851 posts)Whad'ya know...
angrychair
(12,496 posts)But remember it's a internationally traded commodity so as the availability decreases, it's availability in the market drops as bigger players buy more to hedge for worsening conditions and as the supplies become ever tighter, the price increases so only the largest of players in the market are willing to pay those prices or even have it available to buy at all
efhmc
(16,963 posts)Uncle_Remus
(39 posts)My understanding is that full synthetics are most at risk. I actually bought 7 oils changes worth for my car. Costco has/had the best price. I paid a little over $100 for all the oil.
angrychair
(12,496 posts)This administration was using lube for the last two years.
PatrickforB
(15,521 posts)when something adverse came down the pike from management, she would sigh and say, "Yet another BOHICA moment!"
One day, mystified, I asked her what BOHICA meant. She replied, "It means bend over, here it comes again!"
A good laugh, but oh so true!
JoseBalow
(9,722 posts)BaronChocula
(4,736 posts)The MAINTENANCE light on my dashboard is on.
twodogsbarking
(19,309 posts)Shame on me.
Nasruddin
(1,299 posts)What's that epigram, the something or other of consequences ....
Ocelot II
(131,199 posts)Response to Nasruddin (Reply #12)
Ocelot II This message was self-deleted by its author.
Fil1957
(872 posts)My heart bleeds, but somehow I think I'll manage.
PatrickforB
(15,521 posts)demonstrations.
Those playful scamps, fueled as they are by the desire to 'drink librul tears,' are going to experience much worse fuel economy. According to AAA, as of May 12, the average per-gallon price of diesel was $5.64. This has gone down a bit with the infusion of more of US strategic stockpiles by the incompetent Trump administration.
Dang!
Thing is, I really don't want to drink these MAGA tears. I'd rather their tears wash the scales from their eyes so they become aware we are all being scammed big-time by these kleptocrats.
What was it George Carlin said about the wealthy elites? "It's a big club and you ain't in it!"
NJCher
(43,505 posts)Oddly enough, it was about women with big pickup trucks. New ones. They interviewed one who said it cost her $200 per fill. Think of that next time you see one of those behemoths coming down the road.
It's even more expensive if you're hauling horses around, like these women were.
And let's not forget, they earn less than men, so it's even harder for them to fuel these vehicles.
The woman they interviewed highly identified with the gigantic pickup truck. She plans to continue paying to run it.
Fil1957
(872 posts)folks have to suffer from this B.S. war.
LiberalArkie
(19,915 posts)GenThePerservering
(3,696 posts)they are no longer lubed.
IronLionZion
(51,541 posts)underpants
(197,147 posts)Uncle_Remus
(39 posts)I've been researching this for a while. Conventional oil should be fine from what I've read. So more places may be offering blends instead of full synthetic.
dalton99a
(95,210 posts)Kid Berwyn
(25,053 posts)
erronis
(24,497 posts)Kid Berwyn
(25,053 posts)Sneederbunk
(17,630 posts)EYESORE 9001
(29,879 posts)It tastes terrible on toast