Engine oil OEM Toyota or FUCHS

OEM Toyota Engine oil

Really looking forward to getting that first break in oil change done and go full send. I do have a giant problem with this car though... I F'N LOVE IT!

Pros: fun car, balanced handling
Cons: mileage kind of sucks
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 1000 km
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FUCHS Engine oil
Le_Hso
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

4.5 L is the Ideal for Mazda 6 2.5 non turbo, I'm from the same country as you. I'm using fuchs titan 5w30 for two years and I recommend you do the same, I noticed quieter engine.

Pros: quieter engine
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

I change mine every 5k irregardless of whatever Toyota says. Oil changes are cheap insurance to your engine if you intend to keep it for the long term.

Pros: cheap insurance, long term
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

Toyota OEM oil has 10x the amount of thr dry lubrication additive molybdenum in its additive package. The dealerships use bulk Mobil 1 oil when they do your oil change. This is why everyone should change their own oil.

Pros: dry lubrication additive
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Engine oil
TheChickenReborn
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 3.0

I check the oil a couple times a month, mostly because it's leaking oil a bit and needs a top-off every thousand miles or so.

Pros: needs top-off
Cons: leaking oil
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

2004 Toyota Avensis

Thing just guzzles oil. I believe the model I had was manufactured in England.

Had to top up the oil every 3000kms

Cons: guzzles oil
Vehicle: Toyota Avensis
Mileage: 3000 km
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