- Aug 18, 2002
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If you've bought a new or used vehicle recently (or ever, I guess) - did you follow closely the "break-in" period many speak of?  Or are you one of the "blah... the car's there for drivin'!" types?
The way I looked at it was - it can't hurt to drive the car smoothly and gently for the first while, but it 'could' hurt to drive it harshly right off the bat? BUT ... if there's a break-in period, what would that typically be? 50km, 500km, 1000, 2000, 5000km? I've put roughly 1000km on mine so far and I've been gentle to it 99% of the time, never revving too high, never accelerating too hard (which was never a problem since the lancer has plenty of torque for a car its size IMO). So if you buy a new car and you accelerate hard (revving to maybe 4000-4500rpm with a 6000 redline) twice in a week with the rest of the driving being granny-like, would you expect a long lifetime of the vehicle?
Also... have any of you bought a new car and beaten the crap out of it right away? If so happened?
			
			The way I looked at it was - it can't hurt to drive the car smoothly and gently for the first while, but it 'could' hurt to drive it harshly right off the bat? BUT ... if there's a break-in period, what would that typically be? 50km, 500km, 1000, 2000, 5000km? I've put roughly 1000km on mine so far and I've been gentle to it 99% of the time, never revving too high, never accelerating too hard (which was never a problem since the lancer has plenty of torque for a car its size IMO). So if you buy a new car and you accelerate hard (revving to maybe 4000-4500rpm with a 6000 redline) twice in a week with the rest of the driving being granny-like, would you expect a long lifetime of the vehicle?
Also... have any of you bought a new car and beaten the crap out of it right away? If so happened?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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