Can a Chery car last 300,000 kilometers?
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The scrapping time of a car cannot be simply determined by kilometers (mileage) and years; originally, the state stipulated that motor vehicles should be scrapped after 10 years, with a maximum service life of 15 years. However, with the large-scale entry of private cars into households, some 15-year-old cars have only run a little over 100,000 kilometers (mileage). Scrapping them would be a significant waste of resources. Therefore, the current regulation has been changed to no longer impose a time limit but to determine the scrapping period based on the vehicle's condition, which is relatively more humane. The standards for vehicle scrapping are: reaching the stipulated service life, failing to meet the national standards for in-use vehicle safety and technical requirements, failing to obtain the vehicle inspection qualification mark due to atmospheric pollutant emissions or noise not meeting national standards for in-use vehicle requirements, or failing to obtain the motor vehicle inspection qualification mark within three inspection cycles.