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The 2013 Honda Fit comes with a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine that requires 3.6 US quarts of 0W-20 oil along with a filter. If you opt for fully synthetic lubricants, it is recommended to change the oil and filter every 7,500-10,000 miles or annually. However, if you use conventional oil, it is advised to change them every 3,000-5,000 miles or every 6 months. The benefits of using synthetic over conventional products include improved lubrication between moving parts, longer service intervals, and better performance in extreme weather conditions. Thinner viscosity synthetic oils flow more easily in cold weather, effectively coating engine components to provide enhanced protection against friction and corrosion. Expect to pay approximately $95-$110 for a lube and filter service, covering both materials and labor costs.
The 2013 Honda Fit requires synthetic 0w-20 oil for optimal performance.
Make sure to switch out your oil filter together with using 0W-20 oil.
According to the Manual, it is suggested to use 0w-20 oil.