What are the effects of driving a new car on the highway for long distances?
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Driving a new car on the highway for long distances has certain effects on the car, but the impact is not significant and will not affect the normal use of the vehicle. Precautions for driving a new car on long trips: It is recommended that owners allow a break-in period after purchasing a new car. If it is necessary to drive on the highway, the car's speed should be kept within a reasonable range. Avoid pushing the engine RPM or vehicle speed too high to prevent damage to the engine. Effects of driving a new car on long trips: When the engine operates at high speeds, the mechanical wear inside the engine can be significant. Additionally, the oil in a new car contains the highest amount of metal debris during this period. Using oil with a large amount of debris for high-speed driving can increase engine wear. In severe cases, it may cause irreversible damage, preventing the vehicle from reaching its optimal condition after the break-in period.