Yes, you can use 0W-40 oil in an Audi A4, as long as it meets the manufacturer's specifications. Many Audi models are designed to accommodate a range of oil viscosities, including 0W-40, which provides good engine protection in various temperatures. Always check your owner's manual for the recommended oil specifications to ensure optimal performance and warranty compliance.
Your Audi requires a synthetic oil that meets VW 502 specs. Mobil One 0w40 is an excellent choice. It is one of the very few oils that meet VW 502 specs.
Yes
5W30 full synthetic.
91 octane
You can already buy a version with a V8 engine.
Use exactly what Audi recommends as listed in your owners manual and nothing else. Your A4 requires an oil that meets the VW 502 specification. Nearly all oils that meet that spec are a 5w40 or a 0w40 synthetic product, Mobil One 0w40, Amsoil 5w40 European formula, Castrol 0w40 European formula, the best performing being the Amsoil with the Mobil One very close and Castrol is adequate. Read the back of the bottle and ensure it states that it meets the VW 502 spec/ACEA A3/B4. Do not use a 10w30 in that engine if you want longevity for you or the next owner.
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