What type of oil does the Honda City use?

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Reyes
07/30/25 4:43am
The Honda City uses 5W40 full synthetic oil or 5W30 semi-synthetic oil, with a replacement capacity of 4L and a replacement interval of 5,000 kilometers. The primary functions of the oil are to reduce friction and wear on moving parts and to remove sludge and paint from the engine. The Honda City's body dimensions are 4756mm in length, 1804mm in width, and 1509mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2730mm. In terms of power, the Honda City is equipped with a 1.5L diesel turbocharged engine or a new 1.4L iVTEC gasoline engine. The diesel engine has a maximum power output of 74 kilowatts, while the gasoline engine has a maximum power output of 88 kilowatts.
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