What are the precautions during the running-in period of the Geely Binrui?

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HaydenRose
07/30/25 2:47am
Geely Binrui's precautions during the running-in period include: warming up the car before driving, starting smoothly, avoiding excessively high engine speeds, timely gear shifting, reducing load weight, and avoiding sudden braking. New cars fresh off the production line have components that haven't fully broken in yet, requiring careful driving during this period. Failure to master proper driving techniques may lead to abnormal wear risks during the run-in phase. Taking the Binrui 2021 1.4T CVT F-Sport Edition as an example, it's a compact sedan under Geely Auto featuring a CVT transmission (simulated 8-speed). In terms of dimensions, the vehicle measures 4680mm in length, 1785mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm, configured as a 4-door 5-seater sedan.
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