Whether it’s a new vehicle or a backyard barbecue, we all have an innate urge to keep our brand-new possessions in perfect order — at least, in the beginning. That might explain the constant wiping of fingerprints off your new car’s paintwork, or keeping a bottle of degreaser next to the new barbecue. Over time, those urges wear off to the point where some vehicle owners never worry about repairs or servicing until a warning light illuminates or something breaks.
Most dealership consultants will recommend you wait between three and six months before the first service. Some carmakers mandate that their retailers book this appointment at the time of delivery, since they know this gives a new owner the time to become completely accustomed to vehicle characteristics so that they can weed out any normal operations concerns from real problems, if any.
drivingdotca 10,000 km. Engine should last 250,000 km at least.
drivingdotca Break it in on regular oil. Break in means don't drive at a constant speed. Always be speeding up or slowing down. Don't go over 90 kph for the first 800 km. Vary your speed untill 1,500 km. Then change the oil & run on high quality synthetic oil from then on. Oil chg. Every
drivingdotca Till google tells me to.
drivingdotca Until I win the lottery lol... 😉
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