Engine oil OEM Toyota or Mannol

OEM Toyota Engine oil

I found a dealership that sells the Toyota oem at 5.90 a quart so that’s what I use. It’s made by Mobil 1 but has certain additives added specifically for Toyota specifications that regular Mobil 1 doesn’t have. Technically it’s what the 4Runner will run best with.

Pros: best for 4Runner
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OEM Toyota Engine oil
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Toyota synthetic. I was going to do Mobile 1 but noticed a few claims of people using both saying it shifted a little more smoothly with the Toyota oil

Pros: shifts a little smoother
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

I change my oil at dealer every 10k miles. This time I am going to pay $299 for a package of 5 oil changes, with tire rotations, filter and all liquids fililled up if necessary.

Pros: oil changes at dealer
Cons: dont have the time
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 160934 km
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

From the 21 Camry owners manual: “SAE 0W-16 is the best choice for good fuel economy and good starting in cold weather. If SAE 0W-16 is not available, 0W-20 oil may be used. However, it must be replaced with 0W-16 at the next oil change.”

Pros: good fuel economy
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

I suggest you to use 5W40. I have a Toyota Auris and i change them every 7.500km without filter change and at 15.000 km with filter change. In my city at summer the temperature is about 40°C on summer and I have 257.000 km. I haven't any problems till now. My engine running smooth and never burned oil.

Pros: engine running smooth
Cons: no filter change sometimes
Vehicle: Toyota Auris
Mileage: 257000 km
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OEM Toyota Engine oil

I plan to run Toyota oil in my rav4. In the past, I would have never considered running OEM oil and I would tell most people it's a waste of money to do that. However, I've seen a few reports showing Toyota 0w-16 as having more than 700ppm of molybdenum in it, and it isn't from assembly lube used when putting the engines together.

Pros: high molybdenum content
Vehicle: Toyota
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Mannol Engine oil

Genuinely speaking, it's actually not bad oil at all. Apparently manufactured in Germany, meets or exceeds the OEM spec for my cars. In my 350Z which likes to drink oil, I change it using Fuchs Titan Race Pro S 5W-40 but I keep a bottle of this (also 5W-40) in the boot for top ups.

Pros: meets OEM spec
Cons: cars like to drink
Vehicle: Nissan
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