I would put the grade recommended for your car...usually that is 10w30 weight.
5w30 oil is usually recommended for colder climates, since it is slightly thinner...
It should be in your owners manual, under specifications.
2007-04-14 02:59:08
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answered by Michael B 6
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it really depends on what kind of car you have but 5w30 would be best for most cars, better fuel economy and better flow on cold starts. some cars require 5w20, late model ford, honda and mazda. 5w30 covers all temps between the polar caps.
2007-04-14 03:00:04
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answered by Anonymous
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10w30 when its hot to give your car adequate lubrication and 5w30 when its cold below 40 consistently.......
2007-04-14 03:00:12
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answered by dawgpoundcenter 2
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Any one will be okay for your new car. If you are worry check your car manual for the recommended grade.
2007-04-14 03:09:29
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answered by Passo L 6
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use 10w30.thats what i use and i dont have any trouble.its a all season motor oil.
2007-04-14 04:21:02
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answered by Anonymous
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10w 30 but check your owners manual.
2007-04-14 03:01:12
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answered by skylark455st2 4
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either one should work just fine... just be sure to change it every 3000 miles...
2007-04-14 02:58:48
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answered by prop4u 5
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10w30.
2007-04-14 02:56:28
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answered by rat396 4
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