What is Aurora Oil?
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Aurora oil is a type of glossy oil. Below are some relevant national policies regarding automobiles: Regarding vehicle scrappage: Non-operational private cars do not have a usage lifespan limit, but it is important to communicate with the car 4S shop in a timely manner to eliminate potential safety hazards. After driving 600,000 kilometers, the state recommends scrapping. Vehicles that fail annual inspections will also be mandatorily scrapped by the state. Regarding annual inspections: As of July 20, 2019, a 2006 Passat, being over 6 years old but less than 15 years old, requires an annual inspection once a year. When the vehicle age exceeds 15 years, the annual inspection needs to be conducted twice a year.
I've been driving this Land Rover Evoque for several years, and every time at the service shop they recommend using so-called 'Evoque oil', which is actually a fully synthetic engine oil specially designed for this model. It's quite different from regular oil - the viscosity is precisely tuned for that 2.0T engine, resulting in smoother power delivery and reduced engine noise. My car enthusiast friends who switched to regular oil often complain about sluggish acceleration or increased fuel consumption, so I always stick with this one. Essentially, engine oil's purpose is to protect the engine from friction damage, and Evoque oil contains special additives with superior high-temperature resistance and anti-oxidation properties. I recommend changing it every 8,000 km or six months - don't skip it. When choosing oil, always check certification standards like API SN or ACEA - this oil meets all Land Rover's original equipment requirements, making maintenance much more worry-free.