Engine oil Total or OEM Subaru
My mom's impreza will loose oil between oil changes with 0w-20 and will be fine with 5w-30. It burns the thinner oil.
My wife\u2019s 2012 Impreza is at 195k miles and I switched it to 0w-30 and then 5w-30 due to oil consumption. Was burning a quart every 1K miles on 0w-20, burns half that on 5w-30. I\u2019m actually considering going thicker.
The dealership here itself was using 5w-30 as the default for oil changes even though 0w-20 is stamped on the filler cap. After checking myself that Subaru said that would be OK, I started using it too for my own changes just to avoid flipping back and forth -- though I have no idea if that would be a problem. In any case, the Forester seems happy, even if the mileage may have dipped slightly.
Engine does become a bit quieter with 5w-30.
Die rcp olie moet er inderdaad in, 5w30. Deze is speciaal door Stellantis goedgekeurd zodat de wet belt minder snel stuk gaat.
Total Quartz 9000 5w30 is a good value for money option.
Doesn\u2019t hurt so why not. I feel like that\u2019s the main answer and what pushes me to do it.
I bought a new limited, last week. I did my first oil change yesterday and the amount of shit in it was crazy. Definitely do it.
Kupio sam par puta Total 9000 kad sam na\u0161ao u trgovini i mislim da je auto potro\u0161io vi\u0161e ulja nego kada ulje kupim u trgovini sa autodijelovima.
Do not listen to them. I have a 2015 forester non turbo I used 5w30 and had all kinds of problems id get codes for over advanced timing on one bank and under advanced on the other, I was getting power loss going uphill, weird chattering noise.
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Which engine oil to choose — Total or OEM Subaru?
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Which engine oil are better — OEM Subaru or Total?
In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil Total were overall better than OEM Subaru.
- Total received a PR Score of 95 out of 100, and OEM Subaru scored 81 point.
- Total ranked 12 in the overall ranking, and OEM Subaru ranked 21.
- The average rating is higher for Total (4.5) than for OEM Subaru (3.9).
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Engine oil Total have better feature ratings than OEM Subaru:
- Exhaust smoke - owners believe, that this property for Total is better than OEM Subaru.
- Warning light - drivers claim, that this property for Total is outperforms OEM Subaru.
- Engine noise - reviews suggest, that this property for Total is preferred to OEM Subaru.
Which engine oil are more popular — Total or OEM Subaru?
In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil Total were overall more popular than OEM Subaru.
By vote balance, engine oil Total surpassed OEM Subaru:
- For Total, the ratio of positive (110) to negative (5) votes is 105 votes.
- For OEM Subaru, the ratio of positive (77) to negative (17) votes is 60 votes.
By number of reviews, engine oil Total surpassed OEM Subaru:
- For engine oil Total there are 38 reviews: 36 positive, 1 neutral, 1 negative.
- For engine oil OEM Subaru there are 30 reviews: 23 positive, 4 neutral, 3 negative.
Which engine oil do car owners prefer — Total or OEM Subaru?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, engine oil OEM Subaru led more car-specific ratings than Total:
OEM Subaru are chosen by owners of cars such as: Subaru Forester, Subaru Impreza, and others.
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