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<blockquote data-quote="zhul" data-source="post: 452170" data-attributes="member: 19021"><p>From my experience, new cars that I properly followed general break-in rules was better to drive well into 100k km. Engine rev was smooth from idle till red line while the ones that didn't follow break-in was just the opposite. Good fuel consumption and power also maintained into high mileages. The BMW is like a top level athlete and I believe proper break-in is crucial to maintain its character throughout its lifetime. </p><p></p><p>BMW's break-in plan is generous anyway - 150 km/h top speed :top:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zhul, post: 452170, member: 19021"] From my experience, new cars that I properly followed general break-in rules was better to drive well into 100k km. Engine rev was smooth from idle till red line while the ones that didn't follow break-in was just the opposite. Good fuel consumption and power also maintained into high mileages. The BMW is like a top level athlete and I believe proper break-in is crucial to maintain its character throughout its lifetime. BMW's break-in plan is generous anyway - 150 km/h top speed :top: [/QUOTE]
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