Engine oil OEM Mazda or OEM Subaru
My mom's impreza will loose oil between oil changes with 0w-20 and will be fine with 5w-30. It burns the thinner oil.
My wife\u2019s 2012 Impreza is at 195k miles and I switched it to 0w-30 and then 5w-30 due to oil consumption. Was burning a quart every 1K miles on 0w-20, burns half that on 5w-30. I\u2019m actually considering going thicker.
The dealership here itself was using 5w-30 as the default for oil changes even though 0w-20 is stamped on the filler cap. After checking myself that Subaru said that would be OK, I started using it too for my own changes just to avoid flipping back and forth -- though I have no idea if that would be a problem. In any case, the Forester seems happy, even if the mileage may have dipped slightly.
Engine does become a bit quieter with 5w-30.
No, but I did keep 2 quarts of oil and a gallon jug of water. My Mazda Protege was notorious for burning oil and overheating
I prefer synthetic myself in my CX50 Turbo, but Mazda engines aren't very picky overall.
Doesn\u2019t hurt so why not. I feel like that\u2019s the main answer and what pushes me to do it.
zu viel Kurzstrecke. mach mal nen Ölwechsel und lass den wagen dann mal richtig auf Temperatur kommen.
Yeah? I’ve been using Subaru oem oil in my 260kmile 2015 forester. It only burns a little.
they only say you can do that with their Mazda-branded oil. That stuff tends to be expensive.
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- OEM Mazda received a PR Score of 85 out of 100, and OEM Subaru scored 81 point.
- OEM Mazda ranked 18 in the overall ranking, and OEM Subaru ranked 21.
- The average rating is higher for OEM Mazda (4.2) than for OEM Subaru (3.9).
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In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil OEM Mazda were overall more popular than OEM Subaru.
By vote balance, engine oil OEM Mazda surpassed OEM Subaru:
- For OEM Mazda, the ratio of positive (83) to negative (14) votes is 69 votes.
- For OEM Subaru, the ratio of positive (77) to negative (17) votes is 60 votes.
By number of reviews, engine oil OEM Mazda surpassed OEM Subaru:
- For engine oil OEM Mazda there are 31 review: 25 positive, 4 neutral, 2 negative.
- For engine oil OEM Subaru there are 30 reviews: 23 positive, 4 neutral, 3 negative.
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In March 2026, according to PartReview, engine oil OEM Subaru led more car-specific ratings than OEM Mazda:
OEM Subaru are chosen by owners of cars such as: Subaru Forester, Subaru Impreza, and others.
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