How long does the state regulate private cars to be scrapped?
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National laws and regulations have abolished the service life limit for private cars and replaced it with a mandatory scrapping policy based on a maximum mileage of 600,000 kilometers. According to relevant regulations: small and micro non-operating passenger vehicles and large non-operating sedans are subject to scrapping after traveling 600,000 kilometers, medium-sized non-operating passenger vehicles after 500,000 kilometers, and large non-operating passenger vehicles after 600,000 kilometers. The state guides the scrapping of motor vehicles that reach certain mileage limits. Even if a vehicle has reached 600,000 kilometers, it can still be driven as usual if it passes the annual inspection smoothly. However, it must be noted that the vehicle must undergo four on-site inspections per year for review. When processing the scrapping of a car, the owner can apply to retain the license plate, provided that the car must have belonged to the owner for at least 3 years, and the application must be submitted within 6 months after the car is scrapped.