Most people on here follow a rule of running in the motor nice and gently for the 1st 1000 miles!
I have however heard rumours in the past that it is better to run an engine in hard, ie give it welly right out of the box
Anyone got any thoughts on this?
A mate of mine did this on his new cough (saxo VTR) and when questioned about the running in procedure said "well if it goes pop Citreon will replace the engine on warranty, so what does it matter"
Just remember, though - what French car manufacturers (and probably VAG too)
say they will do for warranty purposes - will in fact be very different to what they actually
do. They will also ask how it was run in, and if you admit to NOT running it in as per the owners handbook, then bye-bye warranty claim!
As others have said, run it it properly, in accordance with the owners handbook, and you can be satisified that your engine will last longer.
Don't forget too, that those proponents of "thrashing it out of the box" are usually race engine tuners, who strip and re-build their engines every other week or so!

I know I posted some links for workshop manuals, but I'm sure you don't want to get overtly intimate with your donkey!
