I just discovered that Southern Crusades and the PWFC Road Trip are sequential and not simultanous \0/ I can do both with a little planning, yay
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Keep in mind that with a new car you need to break in the engine and the brakes. It's less important than it used to be to do so, but it's still a good idea. I'd suggest avoiding freeway speeds for more than 15 minutes at a time. Also avoid excessive and hard braking. Do this for the first 300 miles or so, and you will find that you will get a longer lifespan for your vehicle.
Thank you -- good to know. As it happens, I can avoid the freeway entirely to do the drive I am thinking of, though not state routes/highways. By freeway speed do you mean anything 55+ or 65+?
I must offer mighty congratulations on the new car. The feeling of having something reliable....that will be reliable for a very long time is a wondrous thing. Enjoy her "new car smell" for ages to come. :)
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