Do new cars nowadays have a break-in period?
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Nowadays, some new cars have a break-in period, while others do not. Examples are as follows: In Buick's user manual, it states that the car does not require a break-in period and can be driven freely without restrictions. However, although BMW's car user manual does not explicitly mention the need for a break-in period, it does state that under the condition of driving 1,500 kilometers, the vehicle's RPM should not be increased to 5,300 RPM as much as possible. Break-in period precautions: During the break-in period, strictly adhere to speed limits, load limits, and regular maintenance regulations to reduce wear on the engine and transmission components, while also fully utilizing the performance of the new car and extending the vehicle's service life.