Yes on the faust. And from barloworld
what ship and which dealer??????????
OK i see FAUST
Last edited by mr fox; 22-11-2010 at 01:07 PM.
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Yes on the faust. And from barloworld
Sold - Nissan Silvia S15 JDM
Current - VW Golf GTI MK6 (Candy White, 5-Door, DSG, Bi-xenons, RVC)
Just received THE CALL. She's ready to picked up. Going to make the drive from Central Coast down to Sydney in the old Civic for the last time on Friday morning as I'm trading her in. I shall miss her. Not a single problem in 10 years, despite the abuse. Will be a nice drive back up the F3 with a possible deviation or three.
MY11 Golf GTI | Candy White | 5DR | DSG | ACC | Bi-Xennons | 18" Detroits | Sat Nav | Dynaudio | Reversing Camera | MDI
Take the old Pacific hiway
Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist
Yeah... worst thing you can do whilst breaking in your car is driving it on a free way. Old Pacific Highway is a much better idea
Yeah was thinking about taking the Pac Highway. It's a nice drive for sure.. except for the idiots doing ridiculous speeds on motorbikes.
Is freeway driving really that bad for a new car though? I don't much buy into overly babying the car during break in. I mean I'm not gonna flog the guts out of it but I'm sure not going to drive like my granddad in his Camry either.
MY11 Golf GTI | Candy White | 5DR | DSG | ACC | Bi-Xennons | 18" Detroits | Sat Nav | Dynaudio | Reversing Camera | MDI
Picking up my GTI today from Wollongong - catching the train down from Sydney.
mmmm ....Sea cliff bridge & Royal National park for me on the way back
Can't wait!!
MY21 Golf MK8 GTI | Kings Red Metallic | all options |
MY16 Golf MK7 GTI PP | White | With Leather |
MY11 Golf MK6 GTI DSG | CW | 5dr | Bi-Xenons | ACC | 18" Detroits | RNS510 with Dynaudio| RVC | MDI |
You're correct, you shouldn't baby a new car. Make sure it's warmed up properly, then drive "normally". However, during the "break in period", you should ensure that you're varying the revs AND loads of the engine. Hence why some of the hard-core people here (WJ for example) seek out twisty mountain roads. The "flat and straight" roads of a freeway means constant speed and makes it very difficult to vary the load of a car without causing a menace to everyone around you.
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