What is the best engine oil for the Verna?

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LaBeckett
07/29/25 1:36am
The Verna uses Beijing Hyundai's genuine engine oil with a viscosity grade of 5W20, priced at 166 yuan per barrel. Any engine oil of the same specification can be used. In addition to the genuine oil, you can also choose brands such as Shell, Mobil, and Castrol. Here are some details about the Verna: 1. The exterior features smooth line designs with a fashionable style, targeting young consumers. 2. The Verna offers two engine configurations: 1.4L and 1.6L, both from Hyundai's latest Gamma engine series. Their greatest advantages are superior power and fuel efficiency compared to other models in the same displacement category. 3. The 1.4L engine delivers a maximum power of 78.7kW at 6300rpm and a maximum torque of 135.4Nm at 5000rpm. The 1.6L engine produces a maximum power of 90.4kW at 6300rpm and a maximum torque of 155Nm at 4200rpm, surpassing the power levels of other models in the same class and displacement.
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Adeline
08/12/25 5:42am
I've been driving my Verna for several years, and from a daily maintenance perspective, the most suitable oil is a 5W-30 viscosity full synthetic oil. It adapts to seasonal temperature changes, ensuring smooth starts in winter and maintaining proper viscosity in summer heat. My car's engine runs quieter, and fuel consumption has slightly decreased. Regular oil changes are key—check every 5,000 to 8,000 kilometers. Don’t just focus on the brand; API certifications like SN or SP are crucial to ensure proper lubrication and engine protection. If the manual recommends a different viscosity, such as 0W-20, don’t hesitate to follow it. In short, find a reliable shop for quality oil changes, and your car’s lifespan can be significantly extended.
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