Can a new car run continuously for 1000 kilometers?

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StAliyah
07/30/25 8:03am
It is possible for a new car to run continuously for 1000 kilometers. Precautions: Warm up the engine before starting. Once the engine is started, you can begin driving as long as a stable RPM can be maintained. During the break-in period, avoid sudden acceleration, sudden braking, and high-speed driving. New cars have speed limits in the initial driving phase. Avoid overloading the vehicle, as running a new car at full capacity can damage the components. Do not remove the speed limiter prematurely. The speed limiter is a throttle device installed between the carburetor and the intake pipe. Avoid long-distance trips with a new car. Shift gears promptly and appropriately. Gear ranges: 1st gear: 25 km/h, 2nd gear: 40 km/h, 3rd gear: 60 km/h, 4th gear: 90 km/h, 5th gear: 100 km/h.
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