What brand of engine oil does the Atenza use?
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Atenza uses Mobil 5W30 engine oil. The '5' indicates resistance to external low temperatures down to -30 degrees Celsius, 'W' stands for winter suitability, and '30' represents the kinematic viscosity standard of 30 at 100 degrees Celsius. Engine oil is the lubricant used in engines, serving functions such as lubrication and wear reduction, auxiliary cooling, sealing and leak prevention, rust and corrosion protection, as well as shock absorption. The Atenza is a model under FAW Mazda, with body dimensions of 4870mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1450mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2830mm. In terms of appearance, the Atenza adopts Mazda's KODO design philosophy, featuring a U-shaped front grille paired with LED headlights for a stronger sporty feel. The Atenza utilizes the SKYACTIV chassis technology, equipped with a high-performance MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension, achieving both weight reduction and enhanced rigidity through structural optimization.
The Mazda Atenza owner's manual typically recommends using 0W-20 viscosity grade engine oil, which offers strong fluidity at low temperatures for quick starts and fuel efficiency, while also protecting the engine from wear at high temperatures. When driving an Atenza, I opt for Mazda's genuine engine oil or reputable brands like Idemitsu and Mobil 1, as they are designed to match the engine's specifications for stable performance. Sometimes, I purchase engine oil for maintenance myself—well-known brands like Castrol or Shell's full synthetic oils available online are good choices, but always check for API or ILSAC certification to avoid counterfeits. Regular maintenance intervals suggest changing the oil every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers. Using the right oil can extend engine life, reduce noise and vibration. For new cars, it's especially important not to mix different oil brands randomly; maintaining consistency ensures smoother driving, lower fuel consumption, and easier starts in sub-zero winter conditions.