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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16342868" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Solid car. Thankfully, still has the 8 speed auto trans from the Highlander/RX. Large majority of smaller gas Toyota's are now shipping with a steel belt CVT. Glad to see they have a good trans in them.</p><p></p><p>Oil specification is 0W-16 (yes, really) haha. Oil change intervals should be 10K miles. Id stick with Toyota oil filters at least, but do not substitute the 0W-16 for a heavier weight. The internal tolerances are TIGHT to maximize fuel efficiency. The 0W-16 oil spec is fairly robust, but Toyota/Lexus brand oil is made by Exxon-Mobil and would be my minimum recommendation. Beware, if you go to some Toyota dealers, they use bulk oil that may be rated to 0W-16, but isnt as good as real Toyota oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16342868, member: 166576"] Solid car. Thankfully, still has the 8 speed auto trans from the Highlander/RX. Large majority of smaller gas Toyota's are now shipping with a steel belt CVT. Glad to see they have a good trans in them. Oil specification is 0W-16 (yes, really) haha. Oil change intervals should be 10K miles. Id stick with Toyota oil filters at least, but do not substitute the 0W-16 for a heavier weight. The internal tolerances are TIGHT to maximize fuel efficiency. The 0W-16 oil spec is fairly robust, but Toyota/Lexus brand oil is made by Exxon-Mobil and would be my minimum recommendation. Beware, if you go to some Toyota dealers, they use bulk oil that may be rated to 0W-16, but isnt as good as real Toyota oil. [/QUOTE]
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