Bought myself a 2015 Honda Civic 1.8 petrol. I always like to keep a litre of oil in the car to top up. Manual states to use:
0W20, meeting standard ACEA A3/B3, A5/B5
However it also states if 0W20 not available, 0W30 can be used. To confuse matters, when Googling, some are saying 0W20 is generally too thin and 0W30 is better!
When I use the Shell oil checker, it recommends a 0W20 oil meeting ACEA C5 C6 specification.
When I use the Halfords oil checker, it also recommends a 0W20 oil meeting ACEA C5 C6 specification. However it also recommends a 0W30 oil meeting A5 B5 specification.
I don't have a Honda dealer on my doorstep (lazy!) so just want to buy something from Halfords if possible. I don't want to overthink this (it's just a litre to keep for top up) so are any of the above ok for my to buy?
0W20, meeting standard ACEA A3/B3, A5/B5
However it also states if 0W20 not available, 0W30 can be used. To confuse matters, when Googling, some are saying 0W20 is generally too thin and 0W30 is better!
When I use the Shell oil checker, it recommends a 0W20 oil meeting ACEA C5 C6 specification.
When I use the Halfords oil checker, it also recommends a 0W20 oil meeting ACEA C5 C6 specification. However it also recommends a 0W30 oil meeting A5 B5 specification.
I don't have a Honda dealer on my doorstep (lazy!) so just want to buy something from Halfords if possible. I don't want to overthink this (it's just a litre to keep for top up) so are any of the above ok for my to buy?

