Will driving a new car at 160 km/h cause damage to the car?
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Occasionally driving a new car at 160 km/h generally won't cause significant damage. Recommendations for new car driving: Try to avoid sudden acceleration. During the break-in period, it's advisable not to drive too fast. Keep the engine speed below 3000 RPM and maintain speeds under 110 km/h during break-in - occasional exceedance is acceptable. Avoid hard braking whenever possible, and keep the load within 75% of the vehicle's capacity. When driving on highways, avoid maintaining a constant speed for extended periods; instead, vary your speed between 90-110 km/h. New car break-in period: To develop good driving habits, maintain regular car maintenance after the break-in period, which will significantly improve the vehicle's durability.