Are New Cars Always Filled with Fuel?

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MirandaLee
07/30/25 9:27am
New cars do not need to be filled with fuel. The following are precautions for the break-in period of a new car: Avoid high-speed driving: Try not to let the car's speed reach 120km/h, as this can help maintain the engine's performance and prolong its lifespan. Avoid overloading: Placing excessively heavy objects in the car during the break-in period undoubtedly puts pressure on the vehicle. Overloading often requires frequent gear changes, and the constant shifting between high and low gears can be very detrimental to the engine. Avoid driving on extremely poor road conditions: Driving on very rough roads during the break-in period causes significant tire wear. Moreover, prolonged driving under such conditions with the engine constantly operating at high power is bound to cause damage.
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