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How long can a car generally be driven on the road?

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SanOlivia
07/29/25 5:46pm
Generally, a car can be driven on the road for 20 years. Here are some relevant introductions about car driving: 1. Annual inspection situation: The policy that cars must be scrapped after 15 years of driving has been abolished. The mandatory scrapping standard is driving up to 600,000 kilometers. That is, as long as the car's mileage does not exceed 600,000 kilometers and it passes the annual inspection, the car can be driven on the road whether it is 20 or 30 years old. 2. Emission situation: As people's car ownership gradually increases, environmental policies have imposed increasingly higher emission requirements on cars. With policy changes, cars that do not meet emission requirements will become yellow-label vehicles that cannot be driven in urban areas and will need to be guided to be scrapped.
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CaliFitz
08/14/25 9:19am
I remember my first car still looked brand new even after driving over 200,000 kilometers, and the key was proper regular maintenance. Generally speaking, how long a car can last on the road mainly depends on how you use and maintain it. If you change the oil on time and regularly check the brakes and tires, most cars can easily reach 15-20 years or over 250,000 kilometers. The brand also makes a big difference – cars like Toyota or Honda tend to be more durable, while aggressive driving or frequently traveling on rough roads can shorten a car's lifespan. My friend's car was scrapped at just 100,000 kilometers because he kept ignoring minor issues. So, whether a car can have a long life is really in your hands. Developing good habits, such as checking fluid levels monthly, can save you a lot on repair costs and extend your car's time on the road.
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VanKevin
10/14/25 2:08am
From my observation, how long a car can last primarily depends on maintenance and environment. Generally, vehicles can run for 15-25 years or 200,000-300,000 kilometers, but this isn't absolute. I've seen well-maintained older cars, like those with regular engine cleaning and spark plug replacements, lasting several extra years; in contrast, neglected ones might start having frequent issues after just 100,000 kilometers. Road conditions and climate are also crucial—urban congestion accelerates wear, while high-humidity areas are prone to rust. Remember, the car's engine and chassis are the core; taking good care of them can add thousands of kilometers to its lifespan. Additionally, economically speaking, investing more initially in a reliable car is more cost-effective in the long run, as replacing a car is both time-consuming and expensive.
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