Re: Getting new car
why? [move explanation to the derail thread please; although I can't actually comment on the Non School Forum]
I'll post here because Carrot should read this.
Read the manual lol. It tells you to do this.
Imo, its a matter of letting things in the engine settle down properly and there are a few parts which undergo expansion, sealing, and relaxing.
It takes a while for an engine to get to that stage where everything is settled.
Generally, it will avoid you having problems with the engine before you hit 100k km. Afterwards, you'll have set up the engine for a long life with minimal problems with proper care (past 500k if its a decent engine).
So, the manufacturer's actually recommend taking it no more than 4000 rpm in the first 50k kms.
I think also, they have some kind of mechanism on the rev limiter, so that if you redline heaps, they may be able to say they are not responsible for engine damage.
But yeah this is why before you buy a used car from private sales, you may need a mechanic to tell you if the car is out of shape or not.
That's why I'd rather go government auctions for used.
On a side note:
Especially for any rotary engine (any RX? cars), do make sure its travelled less than 200k km before buying under that engine, or else its at the equivalent stage of another mazda 6 straight engine going 400k km in terms of damage.