Can a car run at 100 km/h on the highway during the break-in period?
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During the break-in period, a car can run at 100 km/h on the highway, but it is important to ensure that the engine speed does not exceed 3000 rpm. Here are the relevant details: Precautions during the break-in period: During the break-in period, avoid putting excessive load on the engine, avoid prolonged driving, especially at high speeds, operate each gear smoothly, avoid sudden acceleration, and start or climb slopes gently to prevent overly aggressive driving. Speed and engine speed during different stages of the break-in period for a new car: For the first 500 km of a new car, maintain a speed of 60-70 km/h and keep the engine speed below 2200 rpm. From 500 to 1000 km, which is the mid-break-in period, maintain a speed of 90-100 km/h and keep the engine speed below 2500 rpm. From 1000 to 1500 km, the late break-in period, the speed can be increased to below 120 km/h, with the engine speed not exceeding 3000 rpm.