How Long Can a 2007 Sagitar Still Be Driven?
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If the 2007 Sagitar is a privately owned vehicle, theoretically, there is no set limit on how many more years it can be driven. Generally, as long as it passes the annual inspection at the local motor vehicle inspection station, it can continue to be driven. With proper care, regular maintenance, and correct driving practices, it can easily last for 20 years. The cancellation of the mandatory retirement age for private cars does not mean that cars will never be retired. The following three situations still require retirement: 1. Mileage reaching 600,000 kilometers: According to Article 7 of the "Mandatory Retirement Standards for Motor Vehicles," the state guides the retirement of motor vehicles that have reached a certain mileage. For small and micro non-operational passenger vehicles and large non-operational sedans, the retirement mileage is 600,000 kilometers. Although the retirement age for private cars has been canceled, if the mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, it must still be forcibly retired. 2. Failing the annual inspection or not undergoing it on time: According to Article 4 of the "Mandatory Retirement Standards for Motor Vehicles," registered motor vehicles that meet any of the following conditions must be forcibly retired: those that still do not meet the national safety technical standards for in-use vehicles after repair and adjustment; those that fail to obtain the motor vehicle inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period. 3. Exceeding national emission standards: According to Clause 3 of Article 4 of the "Mandatory Retirement Standards for Motor Vehicles," if the vehicle still fails to meet the national standards for pollutant or noise emissions after repair, adjustment, or the use of control technology, it must be forcibly retired.