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They put 5w-30 in mine because it's the EcoBoost. It's a blend, and I change it six months or 5k miles whichever comes first. And even a long time ago when manufacturers recommended changing it after 3,000 miles or 3 months I only probably hit the mileage a handful of times. So I'm usually on the month intervals
I've always done 5K or 6 month intervals with "synthetic" oil too, including hybrids which are generally easier on oil since the ICE is running less (but constantly starting and stopping). Just not worth the penny pinching going longer unless most of your miles are on the highway at full operating temp, and you do stuff like Blackstone oil analysis to see what the interval really should be. So many major engine problems, particularly on modern ones with turbos, multiple timing chains, high compression, direct injection, etc. come back to poor oil quality.

I put synthetic in quotes though for the OP's question because what you buy off the shelf for $20-30 / 5 quart jug at Wal-Mart is highly refined hydrocarbon based oil, not a synthetic material made in a lab. The quality of the oil and additive packs are very good, but for basic applications, it's not really too much different than blended or dino oil. I was recently thinking back on my 300K mile 89' Accord in another thread that was still running perfectly with no leaks, which at least while I owned it, I used TropArtic 5w30 blend from Dollar Tree almost exclusively.
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Related question: On the dipstick of my '24 hybrid, there are two holes leading one to believe the upper hole is the full mark. BUT WAIT! When I wiped the dipstick I noticed faint cross-hatch marks and a horizontal line. My question is, is the horizontal line the "full" mark or is the upper hole the "full" mark?

I did the oil change myself using Mobil-1 hybrid specific 0w-20 and a Motorcraft 910S filter. I filled the filter with oil prior to install and added 5qts of oil from the jug. The oil level on the dipstick is just below the horizontal line [above the faint cross-hatch marks] on the dipstick.

Engine sat overnight and when I did the checks, presumably all the oil had run back to the oil pan.

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Related question: On the dipstick of my '24 hybrid, there are two holes leading one to believe the upper hole is the full mark. BUT WAIT! When I wiped the dipstick I noticed faint cross-hatch marks and a horizontal line. My question is, is the horizontal line the "full" mark or is the upper hole the "full" mark?

I did the oil change myself using Mobil-1 hybrid specific 0w-20 and a Motorcraft 910S filter. I filled the filter with oil prior to install and added 5qts of oil from the jug. The oil level on the dipstick is just below the horizontal line [above the faint cross-hatch marks] on the dipstick.

Engine sat overnight and when I did the checks, presumably all the oil had run back to the oil pan.

Thoughts?
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