This might be an obvious question but is the Matrix Oil filter the same as a Vibe??I'm tired of paying $16 for a filter from a GM dealer.. occasionally its on sale for $11.. but if it costs $4 from Toyota why bother..does anyone know if the base Vibe and base Matrix oil filter is the same and if so how much it costs??ThanksMartin
Quote, originally posted by the1stacekiller »I'm tired of paying $16 for a filter from a GM dealer.. occasionally its on sale for $11..does anyone know if the base Vibe and base Matrix oil filter is the same and if so how much it costs??I purchased a YZZF1 and a YZZF2 in the fall. Each were $6.99 + tax at the local Toyota dealer in Toronto.
To learn more about oil filters and who makes what brand look here http://theoildrop.server101.co...02456 . I use Wally World Supertech or GM AC1233 $2-3 and whatever oil is on sale. I work in a oil analysis lab.
canadian tire brand ...i think it's all 7's or something weird like that.....not too expensive, can't remember right now.they don't have the vibe listed in any of their reference books but they have the matrix listed.same for air filter...only fram available. they don't make a canadian tire brand.
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Purolator makes both the Valvoline Max Life and Advanced Auto Totalgrip filters. They both use Fram's numbering system, but rest assured are made by Purolator. These are effectively Purolator Premium Plus filters, but with about 20% less filtration media (which are still great for 3k OCI's). BTW: I picked up a bunch of the AA filters last month on sale for $1.34. When I got home, I checked the baseplate of this filter to a Purolator Pure One filter I had and the numbers stamped into it are exactly the same.
"Are AA available in Canada ? and where did you get them?? $1.34 is a great price!"I'm pretty sure Advanced Auto isn't in Canada, which is too bad considering they do their 2-for-1 TotalGrip sale about four times a year. That's when I load up on them for my truck (I use the Toyota OEM F1 and Pure One PL14477 on my Vibe).A good alternative would be what Sunny suggests: Walmart SuperTech filters. The new one's are E-Core, which seem to be okay from what I've read (especially for 5,000 kilometer OCI's). Another Walmart filter that might still be available is the Motorcraft one, but they're fazing those out in the U.S. (too bad, that was a good filter too). It's pretty much turning into the "Wall of Fram" at most Wallyworlds.BTW: How much do you pay in Canadian for the Toyota OEM F2 filter from your dealer? I usually buy them from car dealers on Ebay for about US$40/case (10), which includes free shipping. Might be an option for ya'...
Wal-Mart's in Canada don't (and never have) carry the SuperTech or Motorcraft brands - only Fram crap.I get the Toyota filters for $6.95 each (Canadian) - works out to $8 a pop after taxes.
2003 Shadow Vibe -- Alloys, Auto, and Allota fun!Vibe #4,873Sadly, traded-in for a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan
Not to rub it in guys, but right now Pep Boys has Purolator Premium Plus filters for US$.99 after rebate (limit four, coupon price before rebate is $1.99/per).Put that in your toque and smoke it!