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Old 04-03-2006, 09:58 PM   #5
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1 - where do you think the km's for test drives go?
2 - that is a very easy thing to do, even for a dealer
3 - could be anything, maybe someone didnt close the door fully and the light was on, or maybe it wasnt driven for a short while and it ran down.
4 - could have come from the dealership lot, or during test drives.

i believe that alberta has a law that will allow you to return a vehicle within 30 days, no questions asked. not suure, but i thought i heard that.

the car will totally need a breaking in period. depending on the engine, etc, you probably want to keep it under 3500 rpm (IE dont redline it) and make sure the oil is changed after the first 2500km or so, and the following 5000k or so. the pistons and cylinders need some wear time to break in and seat against each other, but doing so in a reckless manner will cause more wear than you want, and ulitmately lead to porblems down the road.

im sure someone else more knowledgeable than me will chime in, but that what i think!

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