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Well this is how i see it... "most modern car engines are broken in at the factory, before assembly. Therefore the old tradition of breaking in a new car doesn't
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Well this is how i see it...
"most modern car engines are broken in at the factory, before assembly. Therefore the old tradition of breaking in a new car doesn't apply anymore. Just drive as you normally would drive and treat the car the way you would treat anything else of value." I only have 400 or so myself but I already went over 4k a few times.. i doubt its gonna hurt my engine... c'mon!!! its a NISSAN;-) http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_should...#39;_a_new_car Last edited by ryanboy; 03-02-2010 at 12:58 PM. Reason: link |
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