What should be paid attention to when driving a newly purchased car?
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There are several things to pay attention to when driving a newly purchased car: 1. During the break-in period, avoid emergency braking and sudden acceleration. Emergency braking not only impacts the braking system in the break-in phase but also increases the load on the chassis and engine; 2. Avoid overloading. Within the first 1,000 kilometers of driving, the load should generally not exceed 70% to 80% of the rated capacity; 3. Avoid high-speed driving. There are speed limits during the break-in period of a new car, so ensure driving at moderate speeds; 4. Avoid long-distance trips. Driving long distances during the break-in period increases the continuous working time of the engine, which can easily lead to wear and tear on the components; 5. Do not drive at a fixed speed for a long time. Vary your speed and avoid idling to prevent overloading the engine.