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  2. Break-in (mechanical run-in) - Wikipedia

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    Break-in or breaking in, also known as run-in or running in, is the procedure of conditioning a new piece of equipment by giving it an initial period of running, usually under light load, but sometimes under heavy load or normal load. It is generally a process of moving parts wearing against each other to produce the last small bit of size and ...

  3. 9 Cars You Should Never Buy New - AOL

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    Subaru Outback. New starting price: $28,895 Used price: $14,250 to $22,988 (2018 model) The Subaru Outback retains value well. “It has fewer problems than many other used cars,” Lin said.

  4. Don’t Let Car Repairs Break the Bank — Here’s How ... - AOL

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    Drive Well. Another thing you should be doing anyway is driving well — and this, too, can make repairs both less frequent and less severe. During the break-in period of the first 1,000 miles ...

  5. Avoid These 10 Cars Likely To Break Down After 100K Miles - AOL

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    The Fiat 500 is a compact and stylish city car known for its European charm and maneuverability. Adorable yet diminutive, this car frequently experiences engine problems, notably oil leaks. Also ...

  6. Mazda Premacy - Wikipedia

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    Although the five-speed manual transmission equipped cars would seemingly not need to be recalled, Mazda chose to retrofit all Mazda5 versions with the new parts and software. The company also gave customers US$500 (for Canadian owners, it is C$500) plus a loaner car while the problem was mitigated. 2,700 vehicles were affected. [citation needed]

  7. Sudden unintended acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Bernard was able to slow the car down to 50–60 mph (80–97 km/h) with the brakes, but was only able to bring the car to a complete stop after putting the car in neutral. [50] After this incident, Toyota conducted seven recalls related to unintended acceleration from September 2009 to March 2010.

  8. 12 Car Brands That Will Break Down Twice as Fast as the ...

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    Here are the 12 least reliable car brands, based on CR’s new data gathered on over 330,000 vehicles from the 2000 to 2023 model years (plus a few rare 2024 models).

  9. Diesel emissions scandal - Wikipedia

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    Early in the 1950s scientists discovered that vehicle emissions were a significant factor that had been causing the air quality to deteriorate. [7] This led to the introduction of vehicle emissions standards in California in 1966, furthermore due to the seriousness of the problem, in 1970 the Clean Air Act was introduced in order to regulate these standards all over the United States. [7]