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What type of oil is recommended for the 2010 Honda Civic?

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April M

The 2010 Honda Civic requires SAE 5w-30 fully synthetic motor oil with an oil capacity of 4.4 US quarts. You can purchase these oils at various retailers, including mass retail stores, automotive parts shops, or online from reputable sellers. Prices typically range between $3.66 and $13.38 per bottle. If you opt for professional oil change services, expect to pay an extra $37 to $115 for labor. To make the process smoother, consider buying a funnel priced between $1 and $3 to avoid spills. It is recommended to change the oil every 5,000 miles or every 6 months, whichever comes first.

More answers

  • Niall Flaherty

    What would happen if I decided to go with 5W30 for my 2010 Honda Civic?

  • StrictlyRicky

    Is it okay to use 5w30 oil in the engine of my DX model car?

  • Jaymes Waitr

    For all versions of the 2010 Civic except for the SI model, Honda suggests using Honda Motor Oil SAE 5W-20. However, for the SI model, Honda advises using 5W-30 engine oil instead.

  • Simon A.

    Reduce or eliminate the use of specialised equipment for energy checks.

  • Alona Fields

    5w20 oil is the appropriate choice

  • Pete Moss

    The 2010 Honda Civic requires 5w20 oil as specified by the manufacturer.

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