Here's the Q
Trying to figure this site out...anyways...
I purchased a vehicle out of state where some family lives, about 650 miles away. Saved about 12k doing it since CA is so darn exp. Now I need to get my truck home. I'm nervous about taking it on a long haul before a proper "break-in". I don't have much time off at work due to recent illness so I'll fly up Friday and hopefully drive home Sunday. 2 dealerships explained that they sell hundreds of trucks this way annually. As long as driver does not go above 55, doesn't use cruise control, and fluctuate RPM's as much as possible I was told should not be an issue. I even e-chatted with "Sheila" from GM who stated there's nothing written against that practice but admitted it was a lot of miles and a long way to drive a brand new engine and recommended there be 500 miles on it before the trip. I've heard it's totally fine since new technology in oils have come so far they don't burn anymore causing glazing. I've heard no way I'd ever do that, rings must be properly broken in! You name it, I've heard it.
This is a HUGE investment for me and I'd like to have this last me at least 20 years. I'd hate to be a worry wort but I'd hate to prevent this engine from reaching full potential, as I said this is a huge investment for me. Has anyone done this before? Obviously I know it's best to buy near home but I purchased before I even thought about this issue. Best option I can think of is having a family member drive it to break in for me before my (already purchased) flight arrives. Family member stated they could properly put about 200 miles on it. Any and all feedback will be awesome. Thanks guys!