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does my car use synthetic oil
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Whether your car uses synthetic oil depends on several factors, including the manufacturer's recommendations, the vehicle's age, and engine type. Most new vehicles now recommend synthetic oil due to its superior properties, such as better high and low-temperature performance, reduced engine wear, and potentially longer oil change intervals. Synthetic oil is specifically designed to meet the needs of modern engines, offering improved fuel efficiency and engine protection. If unsure, check your car's owner's manual or ask a professional mechanic. Even if synthetic oil wasn't initially recommended, many car owners switch to synthetic for its long-term benefits. However, it's essential to ensure compatibility and follow manufacturer recommendations to avoid potential warranty issues.
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