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Originally Posted by daytonagary
you DO NOT have to drive interstate. Take some secondary roads the first 500 miles which will also let you learn about and enjoy your new car in its beginnings. Then get on the interstate. Did that on my car coming from Columbus Ohio to Daytona Beach, FL. A beautiful drive through the mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee on two lane highways and by the time I got to Georgia my 500 miles was up and did the boring but quicker drive home on the interstate. You can't really enjoy the car or learn about your new car sitting there like a zombie for 1400 miles down the interstate.
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^^^ This is good advice. ^^^