I want to upset you)) but automakers all over the world do not live to pass this test in the United States)) for them, the US market is just one of the few, nothing more. And if 0-20 oil was used solely as part of the dough, then there would be a different specification in the U.S., and thicker oils would be available for the rest of the world. In fact, the 0-20 oil is normal, Volvo has been driving on it for more than 10 years, Honda if on liquid oil, Toyota generally switched to 0-16 oil, and this is not only for the USA, but for the whole world. My father has a Volvo V90cc, oil 0-20 with a mileage of 150 thousand miles, and he changes it according to the regulations, once every 13 thousand miles, and there are no problems at all, like other Volvo owners.