What type of engine oil should be used for Honda City?

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MacLilah
07/30/25 7:15am
Honda City should use semi-synthetic engine oil with the specification of SM grade 5W30, but different types of engine oil can also be used according to different needs, as long as the engine oil used is the same as or higher than this specification. Engine oil, also known as engine lubricant, plays a role in lubricating and reducing wear, assisting in cooling, sealing and preventing leaks, preventing rust and corrosion, and shock absorption for the engine. It is known as the 'blood' of a car. The Honda City is a sedan model with body dimensions of 4440mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1495mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2600mm. In terms of appearance, the front design of the Honda City is very similar to the new Fit, with very sharp lines on the front fenders. The body adopts a double waistline design, and the rear design is somewhat similar to the current Honda Crider.
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