wbimota
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I just called dealer and got my VIN!!! so now I have things to prepare.
BTW
From my home country, many ppl taiming new cars. It doesnt really mean taiming, more like let the car get used to driver and ready for normal use, but we call it taiming. People do the taiming thing for around 3000 miles, not reveling over 2500~3000 rpm. I did taimed my previous car G37s coupe for 3k miles too and then I went to trip to Las Vegas cruising like 700 miles, after then, i changed oil and do whatever i want to do with my car.
Many people say, now-a-days the technical level gets way higher than old time, so i dont need to taim my new car, but there are bunch of people still doing it. Even my G37s was leasing one, i did, so why not for my purchasing Raptor?
I just wanna ask you guy that have you done like this thing for your car?
Let me have common sence in the US.
BTW
From my home country, many ppl taiming new cars. It doesnt really mean taiming, more like let the car get used to driver and ready for normal use, but we call it taiming. People do the taiming thing for around 3000 miles, not reveling over 2500~3000 rpm. I did taimed my previous car G37s coupe for 3k miles too and then I went to trip to Las Vegas cruising like 700 miles, after then, i changed oil and do whatever i want to do with my car.
Many people say, now-a-days the technical level gets way higher than old time, so i dont need to taim my new car, but there are bunch of people still doing it. Even my G37s was leasing one, i did, so why not for my purchasing Raptor?
I just wanna ask you guy that have you done like this thing for your car?
Let me have common sence in the US.