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How to Drive During the Car Break-in Period?

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LolaLynn
07/29/25 9:04am
Driving methods during the car break-in period: 1. Pre-heat the cold engine. Proper warm-up allows the engine oil to achieve better lubrication inside the engine, reducing wear; 2. Shift gears promptly while driving, especially for manual transmission vehicles. During the break-in period, it's necessary to change gears appropriately to avoid driving at high gears with low RPM or low gears with high RPM; 3. Timely maintenance is required during the break-in phase. When driving a new car, the owner needs to familiarize themselves with aspects such as the car's brakes, accelerator, suspension, steering force, and gear-shifting logic. Understanding the car's characteristics is crucial for safe driving.
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DiJonathan
08/12/25 8:13am
When I was young and bought my first new car, I was particularly careful about the driving methods during the break-in period. During that time, the engine and transmission system needed gradual adjustment. My advice is to avoid sudden acceleration or hard braking, keeping the speed between 60 to 80 km/h. When driving on highways, don’t let the engine RPM get too high; in the city, maintain smooth starts. For long trips, I stopped every two hours to let the engine rest and prevent overheating. At the same time, I regularly checked the engine oil and brake fluid levels to ensure they were at normal levels. The break-in period typically lasts for the first 1,500 kilometers of a new car, after which the car’s performance improves and it becomes more fuel-efficient. Remember, this is a process that requires patience—don’t take risks just to save time. My car is now 10 years old and still runs like new, all thanks to the careful attention I gave it early on. If you overload the car or frequently drive aggressively, parts will wear out faster, leading to higher repair costs down the road. In short, take it easy at the beginning for peace of mind later.
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LeIsla
10/06/25 3:29am
As a driving enthusiast, I have my own approach to the break-in period for new cars. Just don't drive too aggressively, as the engine is still fragile fresh from the factory. I prefer maintaining a steady speed on city roads, not exceeding 80 km/h. When accelerating, press the gas pedal gently—no hard pushing. Avoid long-distance drives lasting several hours continuously; take breaks in between to let the engine cool down. I also check the tire pressure weekly to ensure they're properly inflated, reducing friction. After the break-in period, you'll notice the car runs smoother with fewer issues. Some might think it's too conservative, but it's crucial for extending the car's lifespan. Simply put, treat it like raising a new pet—be gentle now for greater rewards later. I've tried ignoring these steps before, only to face early car troubles and regret. Remember, safety first—no need to rush to show off.
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DelEli
11/19/25 4:56am
When I first got my new car, I researched how to drive during the break-in period. The key is to let the engine gradually adapt. Avoid high-speed driving and keep it between 60 to 80 km/h. Sudden braking or acceleration should be avoided. I usually check the engine oil level regularly to ensure proper lubrication; tire pressure also needs attention, as too high or too low can affect the break-in. During long trips, take breaks to let the car cool down. The break-in period typically ends within a few thousand kilometers, after which the car's performance improves. This process protects components from premature wear, saving money and providing peace of mind. I think it's similar to the initial stages of human exercise—don't push too hard. Simple habits can make the car last longer.
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