Engine oil

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Eneos Engine oil
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Rating 5.0

Eneos 5w-20 in my 2008 2.3 liter Mazda3. It's a Japanese-branded synthetic oil that you can get from Napa Auto. I've found that with Eneos, my Mz3 stops consuming any oil (in both my 2007 and 2008 2.3's).

Pros: stops oil consumption
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 181000 km
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OEM Mazda Engine oil

Remember that the rotary engine burns oil by design and does not particularly like eating synthetics. Expect to use old fashioned dino juice and change your oil every 3000 miles.

Pros: old fashioned dino juice
Cons: burns oil by design
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 4828 km
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Castrol Engine oil

Castrol Edge Professional 0W-20 seems to be the VAG recommended oil for their 508.00 requirements. Everything I’ve read about the 0w oil has been positive as it holds up extremely well in cold weather and severe heat.

Pros: holds up well
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Castrol Engine oil

I buy the Castrol Edge OE 5w30 that DAP sells and change the oil preemptively, always with VW brand filters. Has all the VW certs necessary, is what VW uses, and doesn't break the bank.

Pros: has all VW certs, doesn't break the bank
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