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Oil & Lubrication in Asheboro, NC

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Business Listing   Brueilly Auto Repair Center - Asheboro, NC - Phone: (336) 629-4558


Business Listing   Essick Towing & Wrecker Service - Asheboro, NC - Phone: (336) 629-3200


Business Listing   Goldston Auto Repair & Towing - Asheboro, NC - Phone: (336) 629-3407


Business Listing   Performance Motorcars of North Carolina - Asheboro, NC - Phone: (336) 241-3451


Business Listing   Piedmont Auto Repairs & Service - Asheboro, NC - Phone: (336) 629-7300


Business Listing   Stuart-Bowman Auto Centre Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep - Service Department - Asheboro, NC - Phone: (336) 626-7104


Business Listing   Walker & Strider Buick GMC Subaru - Asheboro, NC - Phone: (336) 625-6177


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Helpful Definition for: Oil & Lubrication


Oil and lubrication goes hand in hand. Oil plays an important function in lubrication purposes. Motor oil is used primarily for the lubrication of engines. The lubrication of moving parts of vehicles in Asheboro is mainly done by the motor oil, also known as engine oil. Crude oil cannot be used as a lubricant as the thick petroleum is not at all suitable for greasing.

In Asheboro motor oils are not only used for lubrication in vehicles like cars, trucks, etc, but also for lubrication purposes in non vehicles like lawn mowers, soil cultivators, generators, and similar other machines running on oil. Motor oils can be obtained from various stores in Asheboro which deal in vehicles.

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The Associated PressOil's Dive: Nice at the Pump but What About the Economy?CNBC.comAs oil prices drop to below $90 a barrel this week, reaching a seven-month low, it's fine to take heart in the accompanying dip in gas prices at the pump, but this is all relative in the larger picture of economic slowdown and possible recession.Oil falls to near $89 as Europe's economy faltersBusinessWeekOIL FUTURES: Crude Tumbles To Seven-Month LowWall Street JournalCrude Oil, Gasoline, Heating Oil Plunge: Commodities at CloseBloombergThe Associated Press -San Francisco Chronicleall 1,271 news articles »