Engine oil Castrol or OEM Honda
Castrol EDGE Euro is also VW 508 spec.
The mechanic is absolutely wrong. You must use a 5W-40 C3 oil with the Fiat 9.55535-S2 specification, I use the Castrol Magnatec 5W-40 C3, which is cheap and easy to find, but any other brand with the correct specification is fine. A 0W-20 oil has insufficient pressure and film strength, and will lead to damage over time.
I have a 450k km 1.9 tdi, and a 300k km 1.6 tdi, i always use 5w30 castrol, no issue.
I would only suggest using \"premium\" oil brands, like Castrol or Elf, in correct specification.
Castrol Power1 is really good though
I change the oil myself...to ensure it's done correctly and with quality oil (I use Castrol Edge). And I go by the oil minder. I do smell gas during oil changes but it's not strong and never in the cabin between oil changes as some have reported.
I have a 2023 Civic Si.
I did every oil change at around 8k miles which is when my maintenance minder popped up, even though the dealer recommended every 5k. No issues ever, now at 46k miles.
I have a 2010 civic si, I use shell rotella T-6 5w-40 due to burning issues and one quart of Castrol 5w-30 high mileage full synthetic (I’m picky lol- but my car runs smooth and has consistent oil levels on the dipstick through the weeks after oil change)
-Guys I realized I haven't changed my oil for 60k kilometers how bad is it\n\n-My 20 year old Honda has a fairing loose how do I fix it
It\u2019ll be okay. Subaru engines are robust and that mix rate won\u2019t increase the viscosity enough to affect the oil flow rate out to the cams.\nPardon my skepticism regarding Castrol oils though. Haven\u2019t been a fan of them since the GTX days. The additives they\u2019d chuck in their generically sourced base oils glazed bores and gummed lifters.\nCost many a machine shop like ours a fortune in comeback work.
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Which engine oil are better — OEM Honda or Castrol?
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- Castrol received a PR Score of 90 out of 100, and OEM Honda scored 85 points.
- Castrol ranked 3 in the overall ranking, and OEM Honda ranked 15.
- The average rating is higher for OEM Honda (4.3) than for OEM Honda (4.3).
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By vote balance, engine oil Castrol surpassed OEM Honda:
- For Castrol, the ratio of positive (1498) to negative (157) votes is 1341 vote.
- For OEM Honda, the ratio of positive (131) to negative (23) votes is 108 votes.
By number of reviews, engine oil Castrol surpassed OEM Honda:
- For engine oil Castrol there are 538 reviews: 472 positive, 41 neutral, 25 negative.
- For engine oil OEM Honda there are 49 reviews: 39 positive, 7 neutral, 3 negative.
Which engine oil do car owners prefer — Castrol or OEM Honda?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, engine oil Castrol led more car-specific ratings than OEM Honda:
Castrol are chosen by owners of cars such as: Skoda Octavia, Audi A6, Audi A7, Audi TT RS, Ford Explorer, Volkswagen Beetle, Volkswagen Corrado, and others.
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