Will driving at 120 km/h during the break-in period damage the car?
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Driving at 120 km/h during the break-in period will not damage the car. Here are some relevant points about driving at 120 km/h during the break-in period: 1. When the car is traveling at 120 km/h, the engine speed is not very high, generally not exceeding 3,000 rpm. This speed will not cause additional wear to the engine; 2. In fact, due to the cold run-in process, the break-in period for cars is quite simple. Just avoid sudden acceleration, hard braking, heavy loads, and prolonged constant-speed driving. After the break-in period, promptly change the engine oil and perform the first maintenance; 3. Modern engines undergo a cold run-in process before leaving the factory. The engine is installed on a specialized cold run-in machine, where an electric motor drives the crankshaft to rotate. This run-in process reduces the break-in requirements for users and extends the engine's service life.