Why Should New Cars Be Driven on Highways?
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The purpose of driving a new car on highways is to allow the engine and transmission to adapt more quickly to high-speed operation, improving the smoothness of components such as pistons and gears. The benefits of driving a new car on highways: The longer the car is used, the better it will be broken in. When the car's engine operates at high speeds, it ensures that gasoline burns more completely. This not only reduces fuel consumption but also helps remove "carbon deposits" from the cylinders that result from incomplete combustion. Precautions for vehicles during the break-in period: Ensure that engine oil, coolant, tire pressure, etc., are at adequate levels and that there are no leaks. If any deficiencies are found, they should be promptly addressed. Vehicles in the break-in period should not exceed 70% of their rated load capacity, as overloading can cause significant damage to various components of the new car.