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Best Place/price for Amsoil
Posted: 08:06 pm Sep 08 2009
by gtoron
I am having a hard time finding a reliable source for Amsoil on Long Island NY.
Any suggestions other than Amsoil direct, unless they are the best place. Its seems no one wants to sell it as they can't really make a profit on it due to the pricing structure.
Posted: 08:41 pm Sep 09 2009
by canyncarvr
Good luck.
Same thing 'round here. Used to be sold at a regional sporting-goods place that went out of business. I know of no place to get it now BUT direct..and those prices went WAY up (more than doubled) when oil went to $150bbl. Of course, now that it's 1/2 that, I think a gallon jug has dropped maybe a buck.
woo-hoo
If you find a national outlet that carries it, let me know!
Posted: 08:56 pm Sep 09 2009
by Indawoods
NAPA used too.... I stopped dealing because of the pricing structure... I just buy it direct by the gallon... It hurts but worth it.
Posted: 10:03 pm Sep 09 2009
by Rick
Around $9 bucks a quart at a local shop here...... how does that compare?
Posted: 10:17 pm Sep 09 2009
by gtoron


Rick wrote:Around $9 bucks a quart at a local shop here...... how does that compare?
I paid $12.95 at a company that had a dusty quart on the shelf....said he sells little to none due to the price structure mentioned.
Posted: 12:39 am Sep 10 2009
by canyncarvr
I may recall incorrectly...but it went from around $19 a gallon to $40. Last couple of gallons I got were $36 each.
They've always had
great benefits for buying in larger quantities. Lessee...$9 a quart...$36 a gallon...oh yeah! I can
feel the love!!
Hey!!! Buy FOUR gallons at a time and save a whopping buck sixty-five.
Search Napa online for 'Amsoil' and get nada.
Posted: 06:13 am Sep 10 2009
by kdxquebec
For your info I pay 14.99can (13.75USD) for a quart of Amsoil interceptor at Canadian tire.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4 ... 6%2Bml.jsp
Posted: 07:12 am Sep 10 2009
by Indawoods


canyncarvr wrote:<snip>
Search Napa online for 'Amsoil' and get nada.
It's a local thing..... Not in their national stock....
Posted: 06:31 pm Sep 10 2009
by ihatefalling
$13 a quart in Middle-TN
