How many kilometers does a car normally run in a year?

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HarmonyLee
07/25/25 6:39am
A car normally runs 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers in a year. It should be noted that during the use of the car, the replacement of vulnerable parts such as tires, timing belts, brake pads, spark plugs, and various car fluids should be carried out according to the maintenance manual provided with the car. Car driving precautions: 1. When driving for the first time, concentrate on the road, follow the operating procedures, control the speed reasonably, and coordinate the clutch with the brake in time to shift gears without stalling; 2. If the car stalls while following a vehicle uphill, pull up the handbrake first after stalling, and then start the engine; 3. The left foot should leave the clutch pedal. When encountering special circumstances that require emergency braking at high speed, if the left foot also steps on the clutch pedal while the right foot steps on the brake pedal, the car will lose the engine's resistance and cannot stop within the effective braking range, which may lead to accidents.
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