What is the break-in period for the X-Trail in kilometers?
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The break-in mileage for a new car is generally between 1,000 kilometers and 3,000 kilometers. The break-in period of a new car refers to the initial driving distance after the car leaves the factory, during which the engine components are smoothed out through operation. During this period, driving faults are more common due to factors such as improper assembly of parts. To ensure that the new car operates under low load conditions during the break-in period, carburetor cars are equipped with speed limiters, which can easily cause an overly rich air-fuel mixture, thereby increasing fuel consumption. Additionally, lubricating oil is prone to deterioration: during the break-in period, due to the rough surfaces of components and the small gaps between them, the temperature of the lubricating oil rises. At the same time, many metal shavings are worn off and fall into the lubricating oil, making it more susceptible to oxidation and deterioration.