What's a good oil for cold climates for a 97' Honda Civic?
What's a good oil for cold climates for a 97' Honda Civic?
Mobil 1, 5/20
Look at your owners manual for recommended viscosity.
I would think 10W30 would be good. 1997 cars don't use lighter oil than that. But look on the oil cap and in your owners manual to confirm.
The oil recommended in the owners manual. A conventional 5W-30 API SN oil is good.
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