How Many Kilometers for a New Car's Break-in Period?
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New cars generally require a break-in period of 1,000-1,500 kilometers. Check for paint imperfections: When a car leaves the factory, the paint should be smooth and flawless, as new cars undergo inspections before leaving the plant. However, during transportation from the manufacturer to the dealership, the car may suffer scratches or dents. Some dealers may repaint these areas and sell the car as new. Therefore, when taking delivery, it's crucial to inspect the paint for smoothness and evenness. Any imperfections could indicate a repainted transport-damaged vehicle. Check the manufacturing date: Cars that remain unsold for several months after production become inventory vehicles. Always verify the manufacturing date when taking delivery.