Can the Fit Handle Long-Distance Travel?

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OscarLee
07/29/25 11:51pm
The automatic transmission Fit is capable of long-distance travel as long as you avoid racing and keep the speed below 120 km/h. Here are some precautions to take: 1. Check the brakes: Inspect the vehicle's condition (brakes, tire pressure, etc.) before departure and make necessary adjustments to enhance safety. 2. Check the tools: Ensure that the spare tire, jack, and wrench are all in place and that the tools are complete. Also, make sure the spare tire is in good condition. 3. Check the tires: Regularly inspect the tire wear. If the tires are severely worn, replace them promptly to avoid delays and prevent accidents on the road.
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