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Originally Posted by Conissah
And you think they don't test the drivetrain components in the 7-12 or so miles all new cars have on them...? I'm not saying go out and beat on the car, rather to drive it normally, MAYBE a bit more on the cautious side. I rebuilt plenty of dirt bike motors to know that they prefer a normal break in procedure, rather than just idling and putting around. You do your way, I'll do mine. Like I said previously, whatever makes you sleep the best at night.
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My car had 2 miles on it when I purchased it. Others who had picked up their cars right after delivery have reported usually 4 miles and no more than 6. If you look at the size of the ships and shipyard that deliver the car, you will understand where the mileage comes from. BMW does not test drive cars before shipping. This is a fact.
My argument isn't for "what makes me sleep best at night" it's in response to the other person listening to your flawed reasoning to not break-in his car.