What are the advantages and disadvantages of Lichido engine oil?
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1. Advantages: Lichido engine oil can maintain the cylinder pressure of the engine at the level of a new car, extending the engine life by 3-5 times. If the car is maintained according to the "Lichido" maintenance mode, domestic cars can promise 400,000 kilometers, and imported cars can promise 500,000 kilometers without major repairs. Secondly, Lichido engine oil can improve vehicle exhaust emissions. Under the premise of balancing cylinder pressure, ignition energy, and mixed energy, it can save about 5% of fuel. Furthermore, Lichido engine oil can reduce engine temperature, noise, and vibration, balancing the work of each cylinder. Additionally, Lichido engine oil can eliminate blue and black smoke from the exhaust, achieving environmental protection while saving lubricating oil. 2. Disadvantages: Due to the brand's popularity, Lichido engine oil is prone to many high-quality imitations, which also have significant negative impacts. However, Lichido engine oil is not sold retail, only supplied to franchise stores. Although this can avoid excessive counterfeit products, the retail market rate is low, making it inconvenient to purchase. Moreover, because Lichido engine oil is relatively mature, the requirements for agents are relatively high, requiring high investment, but the profit may not necessarily be high.
I’ve been driving for less than a year and tried Lichengduo engine oil. Overall, it feels quite reliable. It makes the engine run smoother, especially during cold starts with less shaking and noticeably reduced noise. The protection is excellent, and it even improves fuel efficiency, saving me a bit on gas. The downside is the high price—a can costs dozens more than others, making it unnecessary for small-displacement or older cars. Also, its additives are too strong for some engines, like my friend’s domestic car, which experienced slight stuttering after use. When choosing oil, consider your car’s actual needs—more expensive isn’t always better, and reputable maintenance shops are more reliable. In short, it’s suitable for new car owners seeking performance, but the cost-performance ratio needs weighing.