There is a bit of thing going in the UK where they take standard vehicles of the assembly, fit a couple of roll cages and thrash them around a track for 24 hours.
Vauxhall/Opel did it in 2013 with two diesel Astras and achieved a record 3002 miles.
Mazda have just done the same with three Mazda 6 diesels and achieved 3293 miles. New record but in a different engine size category.
Point of the story is no pre-running in, no reliability issues (whole point of test) and apparently no engine oil consumed.
Are we over thinking this running in lark?
Vauxhall/Opel did it in 2013 with two diesel Astras and achieved a record 3002 miles.
Mazda have just done the same with three Mazda 6 diesels and achieved 3293 miles. New record but in a different engine size category.
Point of the story is no pre-running in, no reliability issues (whole point of test) and apparently no engine oil consumed.
Are we over thinking this running in lark?
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