Engine oil OEM Toyota or Mannol
Really looking forward to getting that first break in oil change done and go full send. I do have a giant problem with this car though... I F'N LOVE IT!
Have been using Mannol for my cars, works perfectly.
I've used Mannol for years with no problems, it it meets spec, it meets spec.
ive used this in 2 cars ive owned never had a issue with it
i had a picanto from 68k with changing oil every 6 month with mannol since i did alot of mileage and i sold it at 140k engine was still running quiet
I change mine every 5k irregardless of whatever Toyota says. Oil changes are cheap insurance to your engine if you intend to keep it for the long term.
I use Mannol 5w40 extreme or elite. Including an oil filter it means that my oil changes cost 25€. That's why I change the oil every 6k kilometers or so.
Toyota OEM oil has 10x the amount of thr dry lubrication additive molybdenum in its additive package. The dealerships use bulk Mobil 1 oil when they do your oil change. This is why everyone should change their own oil.
I've tried Castrol, Mannol, Eneos, Petronas, Fuchs, etc, and I've never had issues. Just make sure it's the correct specification code and viscosity, which for your car is PSA B71 2290 at 5W30.
Mannol is a legit brand. Although not as critically acclaimed like Liquimoly, Rowe, Fuchs, Addinol, or Ravenol. Probably on par with Voltronic.
Mannol is cheap for a reason as you never know what you will get in a bottle.
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