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What is the appropriate speed for a new car's first drive?

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McWalker
07/29/25 11:47pm

During the initial 100 to 500 kilometers of a new car, it is advisable not to drive too fast during the break-in period. Generally, the speed should be maintained between 50 to 90 km/h, although some models may allow slightly higher speeds. The maximum speed during the break-in period should not exceed 110 km/h. Car usage tips: Develop good driving habits and regularly take your car to a service center for maintenance. Avoid overloading, and ensure regular replacement of engine oil and filters, as well as periodic tire maintenance. New car precautions: During the break-in period, frequently check the levels of engine oil, coolant, and battery electrolyte, topping them up promptly if they are low. After reaching a certain mileage (either during or after the break-in period), promptly visit a service station for a comprehensive vehicle inspection and maintenance, including oil and filter changes, and a thorough check of the chassis system.

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LucasMarie
08/16/25 3:09am

I think it's better not to drive too fast in a new car, as it has a break-in period, just like a person needs an adaptation process for a new job. I recommend keeping the speed between 80 to 100 km/h for the first 500 kilometers or so, avoiding sudden acceleration or hard braking. This allows components like the engine and brake pads to gradually adjust and reduce wear. If you start driving at high speeds right away, it might affect the car's lifespan. Also, check the break-in recommendations in the owner's manual, as they may vary by brand—Japanese cars, for example, might have stricter guidelines. When I drive a new car, I maintain a steady pace and also pay attention to oil temperature and engine sounds to ensure everything is normal, which is crucial for future usage. Driving slower also enhances safety, especially on busy city roads. In short, be patient with your driving, and the car's performance will be more stable later on.

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Casey
10/19/25 4:08am

As a car enthusiast, I believe the first drive of a new car should be handled with care—avoid immediately pushing it to high speeds. For the first few hundred kilometers, it's best to keep the speed below 90 km/h to allow all mechanical components to harmonize perfectly. Having driven many new cars, I recommend keeping the RPM below 3,000 during the initial period, ensuring even engine cylinder wear and preventing early damage. Also, consider road conditions—avoid driving too slowly on highways to prevent traffic congestion, but don’t exceed 100 km/h. Additionally, refrain from maintaining a constant speed for extended periods; varying speeds helps the transmission adapt better. Remember to press the accelerator gently and avoid aggressive driving—your car will reward you with long-term performance and smooth handling. After each drive, check for any abnormalities.

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VonWyatt
12/02/25 4:42am

When driving a new car, I always take it slow, keeping the speed under 100 km/h, especially during the first 300 kilometers. The focus is on protecting the engine and brakes, accelerating gradually without rushing. Simply put, just follow the manual's recommendations and don't overcomplicate it.

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