I'm sure you meant 1,500 kilometres run in period
The manual's recommendations are pretty reasonable and not too draconian, Normal or Sport modes would be fine, but basically don't allow the engine to lug or rev too much (to be honest it would probably be difficult to rev it hard without breaking some sort of law anyway).
I would recommend that you avoid heavy braking and spirited cornering for the first 100 km to bed in tyres and brakes properly.
As far as the pick up points:
-Check the paintwork for any scratches the dealer should fix.
-Plastic brightly coloured transportation blocks have very rarely been left inserted in the front suspension springs. They are not obvious on casual inspection but can be seen if the car is jacked up and the suspension droops. You will know something is wrong when you drive off and front suspension seems very harsh.
-Take a tyre pressure gauge. For some reason every new car I have picked up has had them very over inflated. Maybe it is part of the transportation regime? The recommended tyre pressures are located inside the fuel filler cap.
Main problem with the pick up is your face can get to hurt from grinning too much.
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