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What is a reasonable mileage for a new car in one year?

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BraydenDella
09/01/2025, 01:46:06 AM

A reasonable mileage for a new car in one year is 2 to 3 kilometers. Precautions for using a new car include: 1. Warm up the engine before starting; 2. Change the gear oil after driving 2,000 kilometers and pay attention to vehicle maintenance; 3. Control the engine speed during the break-in period to prevent damage from excessive RPM; 4. Get full insurance and install a dashcam to avoid unnecessary disputes and losses; 5. Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration during this period to prevent damage to vehicle parts. New car maintenance items include: 1. Change the engine oil and oil filter, and clean the air filter; 2. Check whether the coolant level is normal; 3. Inspect the car's brakes and undercarriage for any scratches; 4. Check the power steering fluid level and ensure there are no oil leaks at any pipe connections; 5. Inspect the generator, air conditioning, water pump, and belts for aging and tension; 6. Check tire pressure and wear condition, and rotate the tires if there is significant wear.

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BradyLee
09/13/2025, 04:25:52 AM

As a commuting office worker who drives frequently, I think it's reasonable for a new car to run 15,000 to 20,000 kilometers in a year. Daily commuting plus weekend shopping can add up quickly; if the commute distance is long, a reasonable range could be 12,000 to 18,000 kilometers. Running too little, such as below 5,000 kilometers, can actually be detrimental to the break-in of a new car—the engine doesn't warm up properly, and the battery may lose charge. On the other hand, exceeding 25,000 kilometers might require earlier maintenance of parts. New car warranties are usually based on mileage, and exceeding the manufacturer's mileage limit could affect the warranty. The key is to adjust according to usage habits; driving more isn't an issue as long as you change the oil regularly. Remember, in the first year of a new car, don't deliberately limit the mileage—just let it run naturally.

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LaPiper
10/27/2025, 10:25:02 PM

I don't drive much on a daily basis, just occasionally for school or gatherings, covering about 5,000 to 8,000 kilometers a year. From a young person's perspective, a reasonable mileage depends on personal needs, with no fixed standard; driving less, such as 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers, is perfectly fine. If a new car is driven too little, the battery may age faster or the tires could deform; driving too much affects resale value and insurance rates. Don't leave it parked in the garage all the time—start it a few times each month to maintain its condition. For the first year of a new car, try to use it more to let the components adapt to normal usage patterns. Insurance considerations: low-mileage models might have cheaper premiums, but insurance rates can increase for very high-mileage vehicles. Calculate your annual budget to determine the suitable range.

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LenaFitz
12/10/2025, 09:41:07 PM

I drive frequently for business trips, sometimes exceeding 30,000 kilometers a year. Reasonable mileage varies from person to person; for new cars, it's recommended to keep it between 10,000 and 25,000 kilometers. Work vehicles can handle higher mileage, but require frequent oil changes; avoid prolonged high-intensity operation. Regarding depreciation: exceeding limits significantly reduces resale value. When driving a new car, refer to the manual's recommended mileage—most brands consider 15,000 kilometers per year as a suitable baseline. Keep up with maintenance and don't skimp on expenses.

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CarterMarie
01/30/2026, 10:46:00 PM

The main purpose of driving is to pick up children and buy groceries, with the new car covering only 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers a year. For family users, a reasonable range is between 8,000 and 15,000 kilometers. Driving too little may not properly lubricate the system; driving too much increases maintenance frequency. Do not neglect routine maintenance and avoid letting the new car sit idle. The mileage of a new car affects warranty and insurance coverage; a moderate amount, such as 12,000 kilometers, can balance wear and tear.

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LeGideon
04/25/2026, 04:33:43 PM

As a car enthusiast, I find it incredibly satisfying to drive a new car 20,000 to 25,000 kilometers per year. The ideal mileage depends on your passion for driving; 15,000 to 20,000 kilometers is the sweet spot—don't be afraid to drive more. New cars are designed for enjoyment, so don't limit the mileage and ruin the fun. Just make sure to maintain it promptly. Higher mileage may lead to faster depreciation, but a simple oil change can help. For new cars with high mileage, pay attention to tire wear; don't hold back from unleashing its full performance.

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