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Should a New Car Be Driven at High Speed?

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AvaAnn
07/29/25 9:41am

Driving a new car at high speed is more beneficial for its break-in period. More information about the break-in period of a car is as follows: 1. Meaning of the Break-in Period: The break-in period of a new car is about conditioning the performance of the car's engine and allowing the owner to adapt to the vehicle. This is also a period of mutual adaptation between the driver and the car. Therefore, during the break-in period, the vehicle should not be driven too fast to avoid potential dangers. 2. Duration of the Break-in Period: The break-in period for a car is generally between 1,000 kilometers and 1,500 kilometers. However, different manufacturers have corresponding regulations for different models. The break-in period for the car's wheels and brake pads is around 200 to 300 kilometers. During this time, it is advisable to drive on roads with good surface conditions and to brake early and gently.

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Reginald
08/12/25 11:06am

When I first bought a new car, I also struggled with whether to take it on a high-speed run. After researching extensively and consulting experts, I learned that modern car technology is advanced, and engines are already broken in before leaving the factory, so there's no need to deliberately run at high speeds. High-speed driving may even lead to speeding and accidents, posing too much risk. The most important thing during the break-in period is smooth driving, such as maintaining a steady speed on regular roads, avoiding sudden acceleration and prolonged high RPMs, allowing parts to naturally wear in. For the first few thousand kilometers, it's better to drive more in urban conditions, keeping the RPM below 4000. Maintenance is more crucial—regular oil changes and tire pressure checks. In short, modern cars are designed with precision, and high-speed running is an outdated habit, wasting fuel and being dangerous. Safety first is the golden rule.

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DelAlessandra
10/06/25 7:18am

Having driven for decades at my age, it's true that older cars needed high-speed runs to help break in the engine. But modern vehicles are different – their engines are machined to mirror-like precision and factory-tuned, making high-speed runs completely unnecessary. Gentle driving during the break-in period is more practical – avoid stomping the accelerator and maintain moderate RPMs in daily driving. If you must do a high-speed run, don't exceed speed limits; 30 minutes on safe roads is sufficient, though it's genuinely not very beneficial. Remember to check wiring and fluids during new car maintenance. A steady break-in approach ensures longer vehicle lifespan. Times change fast – we must keep up rather than stubbornly relying on outdated practices.

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McKiara
11/19/25 8:46am

Safety comes first. There's no need to deliberately drive at high speeds to rev up the engine during the break-in period of a new car, as that can actually lead to accidents. High-speed driving itself carries significant risks, and modern manufacturing processes have made new car engines highly precise, with break-in already completed at the factory. During the break-in period, it's recommended to drive smoothly, such as maintaining speeds of 60-80 km/h on city roads, avoiding sudden acceleration or high loads. Related topics also include regular maintenance and oil changes, which are the proper approaches. Don't blindly follow traditional practices; protecting your beloved car and your own safety is what truly matters.

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