I may get flamed for this but, I think changing the oil, whatever oil that may be, on a consistent and regular basis is more important than trying to find the perfect oil. It's no secret forced induction is hard on oils so keeping fresh whatever is of the primary concern. Just make sure you stick with the proper weight. I believe 5-40 to have given the best performance for the spirited daily grind.
As a daily driver, I believe this to be more important than spending tons of money on boutique oils.
If you beat the piss out of your car or track it a lot, then spending the cash for boutique oils may be warranted.... with frequent changes, of course.
Rotella, GC Castrol, Amsoil, Redline, Motul, are all oils I would recommend. Due to my experience and those of others.
Mobil I used for brief time in the Porsche and Subaru and did not like the oil consumption or noisy engine. However, it did fine in cars like my truck and Lexus.
Valvoline, I didn't like the gummy and milky texture it became in previous engines.
Pennzoil was used in my early days, a few times, and its performance was also less than stellar. I would never use this again... Ever.
Regular Castrol was fine and I have no complaints.
Total/Elf was used with ok success in Porsche. Nothing I would run out at look for.
GC Castrol was used for one oil change and although it performed well, local stores never seemed to keep enough in stock.
Motul is the current oil in the Subaru and seems to be on par with the Rotella. Cobb put it in when they tuned my car. However, the price and having to order it defeats my intent to keep using it.