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How Long Can Fuel-Powered Vehicles Still Be Driven?

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SamuelLynn
08/27/25 5:14am

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has initiated research on the phase-out timeline for traditional fuel-powered vehicles, meaning the specific timeframe has not yet been determined and requires further study. According to a report published by Energy and Transportation Innovation, privately-owned fuel vehicles will exit the market by 2045, while fuel-powered models for public transportation will be phased out six years later. Relevant information about fuel additives is as follows: 1. Classification: Fuel additives are categorized by usage into gasoline additives and diesel additives. Functionally, they are generally divided into three types: cleaning agents, maintenance agents, and performance enhancers. 2. Function: Due to poor atomization and incomplete combustion, fuel produces large amounts of black smoke. Fuel additives can effectively reduce combustion activation energy, improve atomization efficiency, and enable the complete combustion of non-combustible gums in the fuel, thereby eliminating black smoke and reducing emissions.

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Reginald
09/09/25 4:16am

As a veteran driver with decades of experience behind the wheel of gasoline-powered cars, I believe they still have a long life ahead. Based on experience alone, a well-maintained gasoline car can last 15 to 20 years or even longer—the key is regular upkeep, such as timely oil changes, engine checks, and brake system inspections. My own old car has been running strong for over a decade and still feels rock-solid. Of course, electric vehicles are all the rage now, but in many areas, especially rural or remote regions, gas stations are plentiful and refueling is convenient, making gasoline cars highly practical. However, policies are changing, and some big cities may impose restrictions in the next 10 to 20 years. Still, I advise drivers not to rush—take good care of your car, repair it when needed, and your gasoline vehicle can reliably serve you for at least two to three more decades. Ultimately, a car’s lifespan depends entirely on how you maintain it. Don’t worry too much about premature obsolescence—enjoying the driving experience is what truly matters.

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Ellen
10/23/25 5:05am

As someone deeply concerned about environmental protection and climate change, I must be straightforward about the limited future of fuel-powered vehicles. Global policies, such as China's plan to ban the sale of new fuel-powered vehicles around 2035, and similar timelines being pushed in Europe and the U.S., suggest that existing vehicles may still be operable for 20 to 30 years. However, with the rise of new energy vehicles, the convenience of gas stations will decline. In the long run, to reduce carbon emissions, we must transition to electric or hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. I recommend that car owners start preparing early—for instance, maintaining their beloved cars to extend their lifespan while exploring hybrid options. Fuel-powered vehicles can still be useful during the transition period, but upgrading sooner is more sustainable. Overall, their existence is predicted to last at most three to four decades, and the trend driven by environmental pressures is irreversible. Let’s all take action to protect our planet.

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DelEva
12/06/25 5:28am

From a technical perspective, the engines and systems of fuel-powered vehicles are mature and reliable, typically lasting over 150,000 kilometers. With proper maintenance, they can run for 15 years or even longer. So how can you extend their lifespan? For example, regularly replace the air filter, check the coolant and transmission components, and avoid high-intensity driving. In areas with limited charging infrastructure, fuel-powered vehicles remain the mainstay, and hybrid vehicles also rely on fuel. Policy changes won't happen overnight, so existing vehicles can still be used for many years. The key is to focus on daily maintenance and prevent major issues. Simply put, the stability of the technology means fuel-powered vehicles still hold value, and there's no need to panic about upgrading.

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