Engine oil OEM Toyota or OEM Honda
I have a 2015 Tacoma 4-cylinder stick shift 52,000 mi. I bought it new. The only maintenance I had to do was oil changes and I go underneath with a grease gun and grease all the fittings along the axle.
Just got the oil lab report back from the sample taken during the oil change I did at 15K miles. The previous oil change at 10K was performed by the dealership. So that means that whatever the Toyota dealership put in there at 10K, was not OEM Toyota oil.
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 bought a 2008 toyota yaris for $5.5k on fb marketplace. Had a prepurchase inspection.\n\nI love that car for the exact reasons you mentioned. It\u2019s been with me everywhere ive gone, is super cheap on gas, and just requires oil changes every 8000 km.
Always have done 10k on my ‘22 RAV4 hybrid, which equates to every five or six months (did the same on my ‘16 RAV4 hybrid as well), and do the same on my ‘12 Prius C I’ve had for 11 years now. No issues.
Stick to the 0w20 and 10,000 changes. My car has over 235,000 and uses zero oil between changes.
5k or 6 months just like a new one. use the recomended toyota/lexus brand oil.
Just hard to read with fresh oil. 0-16 was impossible to read on the dipstick when new in my 2022 Camry. Even my 2011 Corolla is hard to read.
Never had any luck doing an oil change every 10K miles on any cars in my fleet. However, with a new car that’s hybrid that I bought last year, I’m praying that I can push the oil change interval every 10K
I dont know about the newer 1.5t in the crv's, but im getting rid of mine because of the oil dilution issue. Sent out an oil sample and it came back with 8.2% dilution on oil that had 2k miles on it with 0 idle time. All the technical service bulletins have been done and \"nothing\" is wrong with the car.
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Which engine oil to choose — OEM Toyota or OEM Honda?
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We compare engine oil across these categories:
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Which engine oil are better — OEM Honda or OEM Toyota?
In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil OEM Honda and OEM Toyota were roughly equal.
- OEM Toyota received a PR Score of 85 out of 100, and OEM Honda scored 85 points.
- OEM Toyota ranked 11 in the overall ranking, and OEM Honda ranked 15.
- The average rating is higher for OEM Honda (4.3) than for OEM Toyota (4.2).
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Engine oil OEM Honda have better feature ratings than OEM Toyota:
- Exhaust smoke - owners believe, that this property for OEM Honda is better than OEM Toyota.
- Warning light - drivers claim, that this property for OEM Honda is outperforms OEM Toyota.
- Engine noise - reviews suggest, that this property for OEM Toyota is preferred to OEM Honda.
Which engine oil are more popular — OEM Toyota or OEM Honda?
In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil OEM Toyota were overall more popular than OEM Honda.
By vote balance, engine oil OEM Toyota surpassed OEM Honda:
- For OEM Toyota, the ratio of positive (181) to negative (31) votes is 150 votes.
- For OEM Honda, the ratio of positive (131) to negative (23) votes is 108 votes.
By number of reviews, engine oil OEM Toyota surpassed OEM Honda:
- For engine oil OEM Toyota there are 69 reviews: 57 positive, 5 neutral, 7 negative.
- For engine oil OEM Honda there are 49 reviews: 39 positive, 7 neutral, 3 negative.
Which engine oil do car owners prefer — OEM Toyota or OEM Honda?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, engine oil OEM Honda led more car-specific ratings than OEM Toyota:
OEM Honda are chosen by owners of cars such as: Honda Civic, Honda Accord, Honda Fit, and others.
OEM Toyota are chosen by owners of cars such as: Toyota Camry, Toyota Corolla, and others.
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