Can National IV Second-hand Cars Still Be Purchased?

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DeNatalie
07/29/25 2:28pm
National IV second-hand cars can still be purchased. As long as the National IV vehicle has complete documentation and no traffic violation records, it can be normally purchased and transferred within the scope of the vehicle's registered location. The implementation of the National VI emission standards is only the basis for new vehicle inspections and does not affect National IV vehicles. The latest regulations on vehicle scrapping have abolished the driving year limit for non-operational cars, while setting the scrapping mileage limit for private cars at 600,000 kilometers. Vehicles exempt from inspection for the first 6 years must undergo annual inspections from 6 to 15 years, and twice a year after 15 years. As long as the vehicle passes the annual inspection, it can continue to be driven on the road. A second-hand car refers to a motor vehicle that is registered with the public security traffic management authority, has not yet reached the national scrapping standards or is within its economically practical service life, and can still be used.
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