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      07-06-2015, 08:21 AM   #1
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BMW dealership in Holland now using Shell oil

Not really big news, as we all knew this was coming, but thought that I would mention that BMW The Hague (Netherlands) serviced my car today. When I asked why they used 5W30 instead of the usual 0W30, they responded "now that we use Shell, we're only using 5W30".

Here's the good news: They're charging me just EUR19.00 per liter instead of 26,00 per liter for the Castrol Edge 0W30. Both oils are LL04.

Have dealers in the states made the switch yet?
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Not sure. I do know that when I ordered BMW motor oil in the past, it only came in 1 quart bottles. The new ones are 1 liter but both are 5w30 LL01.
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Not really big news, as we all knew this was coming, but thought that I would mention that BMW The Hague (Netherlands) serviced my car today. When I asked why they used 5W30 instead of the usual 0W30, they responded "now that we use Shell, we're only using 5W30".

Here's the good news: They're charging me just EUR19.00 per liter instead of 26,00 per liter for the Castrol Edge 0W30. Both oils are LL04.

Have dealers in the states made the switch yet?
26 euro per liter?!?! my god... I got mad paying $26/5L for the stuff
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26 euro per liter?!?! my god... I got mad paying $26/5L for the stuff
You think someone will scream since I just bought a case (12 liters) of BMW 5w30 for $65 + $15 shipping (~72 Euro) ?
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Yup, gas/oil products are generally 3X the price as the USA.

Fortunately, French wine and Belgian beer is 1/3 the price here.

So no Shell sightings in the USA dealerships?
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Fortunately, French wine and Belgian beer is 1/3 the price here.
Oh don't I know that... this person got hooked on Paulaner, Erdinger, Franzikaner, etc, etc..... Still haven't cracked the supposed wholesaler in Washington DC who supposedly gets cases of Paulaner Krystal Weisen so I'll settle for Heffe for now.

But you can keep the Wine.
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Yup, gas/oil products are generally 3X the price as the USA.

Fortunately, French wine and Belgian beer is 1/3 the price here.

So no Shell sightings in the USA dealerships?
yup, same as there. last nov BMW announced the partnership, it's worldwide.
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Oh don't I know that... this person got hooked on Paulaner, Erdinger, Franzikaner, etc, etc..... Still haven't cracked the supposed wholesaler in Washington DC who supposedly gets cases of Paulaner Krystal Weisen so I'll settle for Heffe for now.

But you can keep the Wine.
Best beers in Germany:

For old-school Rhineland beer, Fuchschen Alt is one of the best (Dusseldorf)

http://www.fuechschen.de/

If you want Pilsner, Augustiner is the best (Munich).

When you're ready for a good Belgian, Orval is a good one to start with. If you want to go crazy w/ Trappist beer, head to Brussels in September:

http://www.belgianbrewers.be/en/even...e-participants
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