What Type of Engine Oil is Suitable for the Teana?
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Teana's engine oil can use its own SL-grade/10W30 mineral oil or SL-grade/5W30 semi-synthetic oil. The Teana can use relatively inexpensive mineral oil, but to better protect the engine and achieve better performance, it is generally recommended that users opt for semi-synthetic or higher-grade oil. Below is additional information: Teana's powertrain: The Teana's Duke 2.5 model is equipped with a VQ25 engine. With a maximum power output of 136KW and a maximum torque of 232N•m, it handles its large body relatively effortlessly. Due to the use of CVT technology, the new Teana's acceleration process is very "smooth." Especially during initial acceleration, whether the throttle is fully depressed or driven normally, the vehicle accelerates forward at a very uniform speed. If the throttle is maintained between 2000-4000 RPM, the power output is very smooth, and the engine noise is barely audible inside the car. When the RPM exceeds 4000, the engine's acceleration sensation remains strong, but both speed and fuel consumption increase simultaneously.
After driving the Teana for so many years, I've always followed the manual's recommendations for engine oil. My car's manual states that the most suitable oil is a full synthetic with a viscosity grade of 5W-30. This type of oil provides excellent lubrication, offering faster engine protection during startup, especially reducing wear during high-speed or long-distance driving. I usually use well-known synthetic oil brands, like Mobil 1, and change it once a year—simple and efficient. But don't just take my word for it; check your own manual, as requirements may vary by model. Also, don't ignore the oil change interval, typically between 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers, depending on your driving habits. If you're trying to save money, don't just go for cheap options—engine failure could end up costing you more. Regularly check the oil dipstick to ensure proper oil levels, keeping your car running smoothly.