Can a 2009 Nissan Sylphy still be driven after ten years?
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According to the previous 15-year scrappage regulation, a 2009 car could still be driven for four years until its scrappage in 2024. However, the current regulation determines scrappage based on mileage, with the maximum mileage set at 600,000 kilometers. Cars that have been in use for twenty years without being scrapped must undergo four inspections annually. Here is relevant information: 1. Age Limit: According to regulations, the service life of a car is generally around 15 years. The specific service life should be analyzed based on actual usage. Generally, some cars do not have a service life limit, such as 5-seat family cars, 7-seat SUVs, and small vehicles. 2. Scrappage Requirements: However, when a car's mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, the government will guide the scrappage of such vehicles. For cars older than 15 years but with mileage below 600,000 kilometers, they must undergo inspections every six months. If the car passes the inspection, it can continue to be driven; if it fails, it will be forcibly scrapped. Failure to scrap a car that should be scrapped will affect the renewal of the driver's license or the annual inspection of the vehicle.