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Originally Posted by nbryant
I personally think the real question here how many of those that feel the hard break in is fine will own their cars in 4-5 years? I would venture to say that it would likely be that the majority probably will not and will be moving on to another version or something else all together. Some of us that have no intention of moving on will or have followed the recommended instructions.
Still, in the real world all that matters is doing what you want to do with your car. Believe what you want to but in the end don't belittle and criticize someone else or their video because their perspective or opinion doesn't fall in line with your way of thinking.
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Exactly.
Theres no blanket procedure that covers all engines, so your "go to" will always be the manufactures recommendation. I doubt their motives are strictly warranty related - they know full well these cars get tend to get modded or sold well before any warranty expiration.
I will never buy a used camaro, because chances are it was not broke in to spec and was most likely driven into the ground. Too bad a carfax doesnt include the drivers age and driving habits!