Can a Haval car last for more than ten years?

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DelKiara
07/24/25 9:18am
Haval cars can last for about ten years. Automobile service life: The service life of a car refers to the continuous mileage or duration of use from the time it leaves the factory and starts operating. Over prolonged use, due to the aging and wear of components and other damages, the car's performance gradually declines, and various consumptions increase until it is no longer suitable for continued use. Automobile maintenance: Automobile maintenance is a general term for the upkeep and repair of cars. It involves using technical means to diagnose faulty cars, identify the causes of malfunctions, and take measures to eliminate the faults, restoring the car to certain performance and safety standards.
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LaErin
08/11/25 4:42am
I've been driving a Haval car for eight years, choosing the classic H6 model. Based on my daily driving experience, it's entirely feasible to drive it for over a decade as long as you stick to regular maintenance. My approach is to change the full synthetic oil every 7,500 kilometers to prevent engine carbon buildup; inspect the brake system and tire wear every spring and autumn to ensure safety; and drive gently in daily use, avoiding sudden acceleration and braking to protect the transmission. The chassis uses high-strength steel with good rustproof treatment, so occasional rough roads are no problem. My car is in excellent condition now, with no increase in fuel consumption, and I estimate it can easily run for another five years. The key is not to skimp on maintenance—regularly cleaning filters and replacing spark plugs are small investments that save big repair costs. Haval's quality ranks high among domestic brands, and I know fellow drivers who have used their cars for over a decade, proving their reliability. In short, combining personal habits and maintenance awareness makes extending the car's lifespan simple.
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