What is the recommended speed for a new car on the highway?
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Speed should not exceed 80 km/h. Here are the precautions for driving a new car on the highway: 1. Maintain a reasonable speed: A reasonable speed does not mean driving at a constant speed like cruise control, but rather avoiding both low-speed driving and high-rpm sudden acceleration. It's best to keep the speed within 100 km/h and pay attention to the engine RPM and speedometer, ensuring the engine RPM does not exceed 3000. 2. Be cautious when starting: Avoid flooring the accelerator or slamming the brakes during driving, as emergency braking can impact the braking system and increase the load on the chassis and engine. 3. Use gears appropriately: For manual transmission vehicles, use gears wisely and avoid prolonged low-gear driving. Additionally, high-gear low-speed driving and low-gear high-speed driving are not ideal. For automatic transmission vehicles, relying solely on "D mode" is not recommended; using S mode or manual mode appropriately is beneficial for the transmission.