Why Did a New Car Become a Dead Title Car?
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A new car turning into a dead title car might be due to purchasing a vehicle of unclear origin, inability to locate the original owner, or unresolved debt disputes. Below are some important considerations for using a new car: 1. Avoid Overloading: Carrying excessive weight during the break-in period can damage mechanical components. Since the powertrain parts of a new car have not yet fully worn in, aggressive acceleration can cause irreversible damage. Therefore, it's essential to adhere to the principle of 'slow and steady' during the break-in period. 2. Speed Limits for New Cars: There are speed restrictions during the break-in period. Domestic cars generally have a limit of 40~70 km/h, while imported cars usually cap at 100 km/h. When the throttle is fully open, the speed should not exceed 80% of the maximum speed. The recommended engine RPM during the break-in period is between 2000~4000 RPM.