What Oil Should Be Used for Buick Maintenance?

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LilahLee
07/30/25 7:06am
Buick's original equipment manufacturer (OEM) oils include brands such as Mobil, Shell, and Castrol. For example, the OEM oil for the Buick Excelle is Mobil brand, specifically Mobil 1 5W30 full synthetic oil; while the Buick Envision uses Mobil 1 Silver and Castrol Edge, both of which are full synthetic oils. The recommended OEM full synthetic oil is 5W-30, with a replacement capacity of 5L and a replacement interval of 5,000 kilometers. Buick vehicles do not strictly require the use of dexos-certified oil, and other brands of oil can also be used. However, the oil must meet the certification standards, as certified oils provide a certain level of quality assurance.
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