Here's a bit of insider oil info that will get everybody arguing.
I work for a Nascar team. We test oil in ways that you can't imagine. 9300 rpm, and the ability to cushion parts and prevent wear is more important than any other characteristic. All oil flows fine, cold starts fine, it's what it does to keep metal from rubbing that matters.
We would pay $10,000 per quart if a product helped us win. Price is no object when an engine costs half a million dollars.
We tested many oils, looking for a clear winner. A big takeaway is how great all oil these days performs. Walmart Supertech synthetic for $15 for 5 quarts is terrific stuff. None of us would have an oil related failure, ever, using any modern oil, Syn or dino, if we just change the stuff. These extended intervals, like 15,000 miles on my Mercedes, is a recipe for disaster. Oil is cheap, change it every 5-7,000 miles.
Back to the winner...we tested Amsoil, Royal Purple, Castrol, all of the boutique stuff. They were all good, but not measurably better than Supertech. Marketing and hype sells products on an emotional level.
The best oil with the best performance at any price is Mobile 1 off the shelf at Walmart. It goes into our Toyota engine, and we were the Nascar champs in 2017, second place in 2018 and 2019.