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what grade oil to use in my car
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The grade of oil to use in your car depends on several factors, including the make, model, year, engine type, and the climate you live in. The best place to find this information is in your car's owner's manual, which provides recommendations from the manufacturer based on extensive testing. Typically, modern cars use synthetic oil in grades like 5W-30, 10W-30, or 0W-20, with the numbers indicating the oil's viscosity, or thickness, at cold and operating temperatures. For instance, 5W-30 oil is thinner, making it suitable for colder climates, while 10W-30 is thicker, ideal for warmer temperatures. Using the correct oil grade is crucial for maintaining your engine's health, ensuring it runs smoothly, and optimizing fuel efficiency. If in doubt, consult a professional mechanic or your dealership for advice specific to your vehicle.
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