What is the recommended mileage for the first maintenance of a new car?

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DelCarmen
07/28/25 4:55pm
It is recommended to perform the first maintenance for a new car at 5,000 kilometers or six months. Below are some considerations for the first maintenance of a new car: 1. Prepare the user manual and vehicle registration certificate for the maintenance. 2. Once the vehicle enters the maintenance workshop, it is best to follow along personally. This allows you to observe the entire maintenance process, especially to monitor the materials used by the maintenance workers and their work attitude. 3. After the normal maintenance is completed, urge the maintenance technician to address any other previously identified issues. Ensure that necessary parts are replaced and not just patched up, as this is within the free warranty period. 4. It is advisable to bring along an experienced driver or at least a relative or friend during the first maintenance for assistance. 5. Before maintenance, organize the items in the car. It is best to keep valuable small items at home or carry them with you, such as mobile phones, laptops, Bluetooth headphones, etc., to prevent loss.
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Jones
08/11/25 11:31pm
I remember when I first bought my new car, the initial maintenance was quite crucial, usually best done around 5,000 kilometers. I drive a German car myself, and the manual suggests the first service should be performed between 5,000 to 8,000 kilometers. The main tasks are changing the engine oil and filter, as the break-in period generates a lot of metal debris which can harm the engine if not cleaned promptly. I also learned that requirements vary significantly by brand—Japanese cars might need an earlier check at 3,000 kilometers, while American cars offer more flexibility. Don’t delay too long, or it could void the warranty. Regular maintenance extends a car’s lifespan, and I make it a habit to check tire pressure and oil levels every two months to avoid surprises. Now, after five years, my car hasn’t needed major repairs, which feels totally worth it.
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