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Originally Posted by Mark R
I would drive it at least a couple hundred miles, just to make sure the car doesn't have some sort of assembly problem. Some cars have catastrophic failures very early, and I would certainly want to make sure your car is not one of them.
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Mark R makes a good point. My friend purchased a new 2022 Audi RS 5 and within 400 miles it was back at the shop getting a new transmission. Something was just wrong from the start and after 400 miles the car would not move forward when it was put in gear, but reverse gear worked.
I guess I should take my own advise! But I could wait to get working on my ZL1 !