wemay
Site Donor 2023
No one's playing a 'jailhouse lawyer' and trying to confuse anyone.
Again, Hyundai has a contract with Shell for QS to be the supplied oil at participating dealerships. The owner's manual, along with specifying A5, also says QS is the recommended lubricant. QS has no ACEA A5 oil. Those are facts too. Straight out of the manual. Not to mention the other allowable viscosity (per the manual) that cannot be found with A5 certification. No matter how hard it's disputed, these are facts as well.
Again, Hyundai has a contract with Shell for QS to be the supplied oil at participating dealerships. The owner's manual, along with specifying A5, also says QS is the recommended lubricant. QS has no ACEA A5 oil. Those are facts too. Straight out of the manual. Not to mention the other allowable viscosity (per the manual) that cannot be found with A5 certification. No matter how hard it's disputed, these are facts as well.
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