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Só uso óleo Honda original do meu, e mineral. Depois que li o manual e vi um aviso gigantesco falando pra usar apenas ele, nunca mais cogitei trocar kkkkk
I have a 2024 Jetta S with the 6 speed. Mine used about a 1/4 of a quart of oil in the first 500 miles. I topped it off and it hasn't use any since, now at 5K.
This one was done at the local VW dealership where they added 6L of VW oil and were nice enough to collect a sample of the oil for me to send off to Blackstone. The oil in this sample had higher quantities of wear metals present vs the 3rd sample, but that is to be expected as there were more than twice as many miles on the oil.
I have a Fit 2019 and switching from 5w30 to 0w20 improved my mileage from 650 km/tank to 800 km/tank.
I had a 2009 Jetta diesel that used a bit of oil until it hit 60000 miles, then it stopped and did not use ANY between the 8000 mile intervals I used.
I did first oil change on Atlas at 5k then did 10k changes, but the 3.6 is lethargic compared to the GTI which I have been doing about every 4k miles.
I've added only one quart of oil to all the VWs I have owned over the past 35 years. I check the oil every 3 months, and get the oil and filter changed annually. I don't think that modern engines consume oil, at least, not for the first 100K miles of their life.
Honda's own 0w20. It would feel sluggish at the end of the oil life. You can feel it on the hybrid model
Varies too widely, my trans am takes conventional oil and inexpensive filter and is an easy job, while a Porsche 911 requires removal of the oil pan and expensive oil, while my emission cheating Jetta only can use $10/qt special oil. Can be from $40-400.
Genuine except sa engine oil. Bili ka na lng ng fully synthetic or synthetic blend na API SN. Ampanget sobra ng honda oil.
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