I'm somewhat confused as to where this thread is going? Appears to be you saying your an absolute spunktrumpet when it comes to driving, although from what you're saying you've actually got very little idea of what causes a burnt out clutch? Also, a clutch will usually be 'run in' or bedded in within a few miles.
As for manufacturers, i've been selling new Toyotas and then Volvos for the last 2 years, and i haven't mentioned running in for either of them, its not needed any more due to improved manufacturing processes.
Also, i like the a fast run in makes a fast engine. I had my old car apart and dit piston rings, head work etc, put it all back together and drove the b****cks off it, and never had a problem, loosened it up much faster.
As for manufacturers, i've been selling new Toyotas and then Volvos for the last 2 years, and i haven't mentioned running in for either of them, its not needed any more due to improved manufacturing processes.
Also, i like the a fast run in makes a fast engine. I had my old car apart and dit piston rings, head work etc, put it all back together and drove the b****cks off it, and never had a problem, loosened it up much faster.