Can a New Car in the Break-in Period Be Driven on the Highway?
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It is acceptable to drive a new car in the break-in period on the highway, but it is necessary to control the speed and engine RPM. Generally, it is recommended not to exceed 100 km/h for a new car on the highway, and the engine RPM should be kept below 3,000. Additionally, avoid overloading the vehicle during the break-in period. For new cars in this phase, urban roads are relatively better as they allow for thorough vehicle running-in. Precautions for driving a new car on the highway: 1. Pre-drive inspection: Since the car is in the break-in period, a thorough check is required before entering the highway; 2. Maintain a safe distance: Due to higher speeds on the highway, it's crucial to keep an appropriate distance from other vehicles; 3. Utilize service areas wisely: Cars in the break-in period should avoid prolonged operation, especially at a constant speed on the highway, as it increases engine stress. It is advisable to periodically pull into service areas to allow the engine to rest briefly.