Can a 16-Year-Old Vehicle Still Be Transferred?
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Some vehicles over 15 years old with good condition and low mileage can still be transferred. Below are the relevant regulations regarding vehicle scrapping: Scrapping regulations: Vehicles that still fail to meet the national safety technical standards for in-use vehicles after repair and adjustment; Vehicles that still emit pollutants or noise exceeding national standards for in-use vehicles after repair, adjustment, or control technology application; Vehicles that fail to obtain the mandatory inspection compliance mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the inspection validity period expires. Private vehicle usage period regulations: Small and micro non-operating passenger vehicles, large non-operating sedans, and wheeled special machinery vehicles have no usage period limit. 600,000 km scrapping regulation: The mandatory scrapping period for regular private vehicles has been extended indefinitely, with 600,000 km being only a suggested (not mandatory) scrapping threshold. As long as the vehicle passes mandatory inspections, it theoretically does not need to be scrapped. Therefore, vehicles over 15 years old can still be transferred as long as they pass inspections.