Old Sep 12, 2015 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Eigdoog
Hello all,

So if you get a new car i hear a lot that you don't need to run them in as everything is built better now a days.

Is this the same for sport cars? Since they run boost would this do damage?

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When you buy a new car there will be specific to that model instructions regarding if it needs to be " run-in ". To avoid any warranty problems that could occur stick to whatever the manual says. It is unlikely that you will need to with most modern cars but its no big problem if you have to.
What new car are you thinking of buying?
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