Is it suitable for a new car to run on the highway?
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It is best to drive on the highway after the break-in period for a new car. During the break-in period, the engine speed should be controlled at around 2500 RPM, and it is not advisable to stay in one gear for a long time. Change the speed and gear every few minutes to allow the gears of each gear to be properly run-in and reduce excessive wear on a particular gear. The methods to identify whether it is a new car are as follows: 1. Check the manufacturing date: The manufacturing date of the vehicle should match the certificate of conformity, and it is generally not easy to alter. If the manufacturing date exceeds 15 days, then it is an old car. 2. Check the brake disc: After driving more than 200 kilometers, the brake pads usually leave obvious marks on the brake disc. Generally, there is a distance of 1 to 2 millimeters between the brake pads and the outer edge of the brake disc.