Is driving 5,000 kilometers in three months for a new car too much?
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Driving 5,000 kilometers in three months for a new car is not too much. Pay attention to speed limits: During the break-in period of a new car, it is important to regulate the speed and avoid driving too fast, especially ensuring not to exceed 100 km/h, and also avoid hard acceleration or sudden speeding up. Avoid overloading: During the break-in period, a new car should avoid being overloaded, as excessive load may cause damage to the vehicle's mechanical components. If the vehicle is carrying a heavy load, try to choose roads with better conditions. Avoid rough roads: If a new car is driven long distances, it may also increase the engine load, leading to severe wear on mechanical components. Generally, it is best to keep the engine speed between 2,000 and 4,000 RPM during the break-in period, so it is advisable to avoid long-distance driving during this time.