What is the appropriate speed for a new car?
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For a new car, it is generally appropriate to keep the speed below 80. Below is relevant information about driving speed for new cars: 1. Precautions: The break-in period for a new car is typically around 2,000 kilometers. During this period, the car's engine performance is being conditioned, so it's important to ensure proper break-in of all components. It's best to avoid driving at high speeds during this period, keeping the speed below 80 km/h. Drive smoothly, and ensure the clutch is fully depressed when shifting gears. After reaching 2,000 kilometers, you can drive on highways, and you may also notice a slight increase in the car's power. 2. Break-in period driving guidelines: (1) Before starting, ensure the engine coolant temperature reaches at least 50°C. Start in a low gear and shift to a higher gear after 1 kilometer. Maintain the coolant temperature between 80°C and 90°C while driving. (2) Shift gears promptly while driving. Avoid prolonged use of a single gear, and do not use a high gear at low speeds or a low gear at high speeds.