Does a new car need to be driven at high speeds?
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Driving a new car at high speeds is more conducive to its running-in period. More information about the running-in period of a car is as follows: 1. The running-in period of a new car is essentially about exercising the performance of the car's engine, as well as allowing the driver to adapt to the vehicle. This is also part of the adaptation between the driver and the car. Therefore, during the running-in period, the vehicle's speed should not be too high to avoid potential dangers. 2. The running-in period for a car is generally between 1,000 kilometers and 1,500 kilometers. However, different manufacturers have corresponding regulations for different models. The running-in period for the car's wheels and brake pads is around 200 to 300 kilometers. During this period, it is advisable to drive on roads with good surface conditions and to brake in advance and gently.