Need Oil Recommendations for 2017 Range Rover Evoque

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Looking to use oil that I can find at the store, that I don't have to order. The 2017 Evoque that I have is out of warranty anyways, plan on doing probably 5k OCI. Any recommendations on my particular use case? Does it actually need the Jaguar/RangeRover spec?

Oil Spec: 5W30 Jaguar Land Rover STJLR.03.5003
 
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Looking to use oil that I can find at the store, that I don't have to order. The 2017 Evoque that I have is out of warranty anyways, plan on doing probably 5k OCI. Any recommendations on my particular use case? Does it actually need the Jaguar/RangeRover spec?
I think it would help if we knew what the 2017 Jaguar/RangeRover spec was.

The Range Rover site is a huge pain, all flash and pretty photos, no information or manuals.

What’s your manual say?
 
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It calls for a weird spec that you won't likely find on an off the shelf oil. If the out of warranty vehicle were mine and I had to buy the oil in a store, I would use Mobil 1 0w40. Otherwise, I would order the proper spec oil.
 
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No the jaguar strwhatever spec doesn't matter. The evoques 2.0 is a ford engine and that just calls for plain 5w-30 though the interval is shorter. Any SP rated euro 30/40 grade is more than enough and especially with non extended 5k intervals. There's several at walmart and they're all good.
 
No the jaguar strwhatever spec doesn't matter. The evoques 2.0 is a ford engine and that just calls for plain 5w-30 though the interval is shorter. Any SP rated euro 30/40 grade is more than enough and especially with non extended 5k intervals. There's several at walmart and they're all good.
I'm pretty sure that is incorrect; from my research, my 2017 Evoque should have an Ingenium 2.0 liter turbocharged gas engine.
 
I'm pretty sure that is incorrect; from my research, my 2017 Evoque should have an Ingenium 2.0 liter turbocharged gas engine.
I thought 2017 was the last year they used the ecoboost but that seems to be the 2016 model year after checking online just now. Even so the answer is still the same, any SP rated European labeled 0/5w-30/40 grade and you're good to go.
 
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