For what its worth, I used Westway to buy some compressor oil as the manufacturer wanted twice the price, whereas Westway was £10 shipped for 1 litre.
Anyway, back on topic.
I have a Jazz Hybrid CVT, 2011. I have seen that Honda Green Oil has jumped in price, so I switched to Motul 0w-20 Hybrid Oil at £35 for 4 litres. Car runs absolutely perfect. Motul also do a dedicated 0w-16 Hybrid Oil, but I think 16 weight doesn't offer enough protection on really hot summer days when it can quite easily be 30 degrees (as today was!)
In terms of CVT oil, the cheapest I can see is £70 for 4 litres, which is outrageous for a consumable.
So as a substitution, I am considering to use Motul Multi CVT-F transmission fluid.
Spec sheet:
https://azupim01.motul.com/media/motulData/DO/base/MULTI_CVTF_en_FR_motul_45610_20220505.pdfThe Honda CVT fluid part number on the bottle is 0826099905HE. However, the bizzare bit is that the Motul spec sheet states, on the one hand
"Attention, not recommended for CVT unit fitting hybrid vehicles" but on the hand, if you look at page 3, it shows that it is comparable to HCF-2 and CVT-F and can be used in CVT models without a wet starting clutch. But as we know, HCF-2 and CVT-F are two different types of fluid, so I don't quite get it.
Anyway, thought I would share.