How many kilometers can a normal car drive before being scrapped?
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Normal cars can be driven for 600,000 kilometers before being scrapped. Private cars, including 5-seat sedans and 7-seat SUVs, have no usage lifespan for non-commercial small and micro vehicles. When the mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, the state will guide the scrapping process. If the vehicle is over 15 years old but has not reached 600,000 kilometers, it must undergo annual inspections twice a year, and those failing the inspection will be forcibly scrapped. If the mileage exceeds 600,000 kilometers but the vehicle still meets usage conditions, it must undergo four annual inspections per year. The usage lifespan for taxis is 8 years, after which they will be forcibly guided to scrap; medium-sized taxi passenger vehicles have a usage lifespan of 10 years, after which they will be forcibly guided to scrap; micro trucks have a usage lifespan of 12 years, after which they will be forcibly guided to scrap.