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Why are auto manufacturers (like Honda) moving towards only using 0W20 oil in their vehicles? Is it better for the engines?
Why are auto manufacturers (like Honda) moving towards only using 0W20 oil in their vehicles? Is it better for the engines?
Thanks Eric 🙂
Thanks Eric 🙂
Hey guys,
Just to give you a little update, my parents did decide to purchase a 2013 CR-V EX AWD for me back in May 2013. It’s been great and I do recommend the vehicle to anyone looking for a small SUV. It has about 5000 miles on it already (mostly from me going back and forth to college) and the only two problems I’ve had with it is a wiper fluid hose that somehow got disconnected and I did have to replace one of the tires due to a nail. Other than that everything’s been running smoothly.
Hey guys,
Just to give you a little update, my parents did decide to purchase a 2013 CR-V EX AWD for me back in May 2013. It’s been great and I do recommend the vehicle to anyone looking for a small SUV. It has about 5000 miles on it already (mostly from me going back and forth to college) and the only two problems I’ve had with it is a wiper fluid hose that somehow got disconnected and I did have to replace one of the tires due to a nail. Other than that everything’s been running smoothly.
Regenerative braking uses the heat/energy from stopping a vehicle and charges the hybrid battery up on a hybrid vehicle. A lot of heat is generated from braking and this is an efficient method of recharging.
Regenerative braking uses the heat/energy from stopping a vehicle and charges the hybrid battery up on a hybrid vehicle. A lot of heat is generated from braking and this is an efficient method of recharging.
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