How long can a Haval H6 last?
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For ordinary family cars, the maximum mileage is 600,000 kilometers, and reaching this mileage meets the mandatory scrapping standard, which also applies to the Haval H6. In addition to mileage, the suggested retirement time for older vehicles is approximately 15 years. Vehicle lifespan: Actually, the lifespan of a car is closely related to its inherent quality, but it's important to remember that proper maintenance is the key factor that truly determines the vehicle's longevity. If maintenance is not carried out properly and the intervals specified in the manual are not followed, the lifespan of critical components like the engine and transmission will certainly decrease. Maintenance considerations: The first maintenance for the Haval H6 should be performed at 3,000 kilometers, followed by maintenance every 6,000 kilometers. The Haval H6's entire engine range can use 5w-40 semi-synthetic oil, with an oil change quantity of 5.5 liters. Spark plugs need to be replaced every 22,000 kilometers, and all four should be replaced at the same time.
I've been studying cars for many years. The Haval H6 uses domestically produced 1.5T or 2.0T engines, and its overall chassis and body structure are quite reliable. If you maintain it diligently, such as changing the oil every 5,000 kilometers, and regularly checking the brake pads and coolant, it can easily last for 15 years. I've personally tested some owner cases where people drove over 200,000 kilometers without major issues. Modern cars have improved corrosion control, preventing rust problems, and with stable electronic systems, timely maintenance can avoid engine wear or circuit failures, thereby extending its lifespan. When driving, be careful not to overload or drive too much on rough roads, as these details all affect its durability.