What is the speed of a car?

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SanKinsley
07/30/25 10:02am
The speed of a car should generally be between 30-60 km/h when driving in urban areas, around 80-120 km/h on highways, and approximately 60-80 km/h in ordinary urban areas. Due to the higher density of vehicles in urban areas, it is advisable to maintain a steady speed of around 40 km/h. Below are specific details about the maximum speed of a car: 1. Detail one: During the break-in period of a new car, the speed should not be too high, usually controlled between 50-90 km/h, with some models allowing slightly higher speeds. The maximum speed during the break-in period can be controlled within 110 km/h. 2. Detail two: Additionally, it is important to control the engine's RPM, which is best kept between 2000-2500 RPM. 3. Detail three: It is crucial to avoid high engine RPMs and to drive gently. During the break-in period, the speed should not exceed 100 km/h, and the RPM should not exceed 2500.
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