What engine oil model is suitable for Honda URV?

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LaVivian
07/25/25 1:37am
Honda URV 1.5T and 2.0T models both use 0w20 (5L) fully synthetic engine oil with a replacement interval of 10,000 kilometers. Recommended brands: International brands such as Mobil, Castrol, and Shell can be considered; domestic brands include Great Wall, Kunlun, and Tongyi. Below is relevant information about engine oil: 1. Function of engine oil: Engine oil lubricates and reduces friction in the engine, assists in cooling, seals against leaks, prevents rust and corrosion, and provides shock absorption. It is known as the 'blood' of a car. Choosing the right engine oil and replacing it regularly can maintain the engine in good condition and extend its lifespan. 2. Engine oil selection: The choice of engine oil should not be based on the most expensive option, but rather on the characteristics of the car's engine and driving habits to select the most suitable oil. Engine oil can also be categorized based on winter and summer use. For winter, the primary consideration is the low-temperature viscosity grade, while in summer, due to higher temperatures, there is no need to choose oil with a better low-temperature viscosity grade.
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