Can an Infiniti Still Be Driven After 200,000 Kilometers?
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An Infiniti can still be driven after 200,000 kilometers. The methods to verify the mileage are as follows: 1. Production Date: Mileage can "lie," but the production date won't. The vehicle's registration date can be checked through the engine number, chassis number, and license plate number from public security departments. Additionally, the production date engraved on the metal plate in the engine compartment can also be checked. Altering these details is much harder compared to tampering with the odometer. 2. Car Tires: Under normal driving conditions, the lifespan of a tire is 40,000 kilometers. For a car that has traveled 20,000 kilometers, the tire tread should be worn to about halfway. Conversely, if a car shows a mileage of only 10,000 kilometers but its tires are nearly worn out, the mileage is likely falsified. 3. Interior: The car's interior can help determine the vehicle's "age." During use, the steering wheel, gear shift, and buttons on the dashboard will become smooth due to repeated touching. A new car's interior should feel rough and have a strong granular texture. If a car with very low mileage has a shiny interior, its true identity is likely an old car.