How Many Kilometers Can a Sedan Be Driven Before Scrapping?
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Sedans are generally scrapped after reaching approximately 600,000 kilometers. The consequences of not scrapping a car when it reaches the end of its service life include: 1. Affecting the renewal or annual inspection of the driver's license; 2. Driving a car that has not undergone inspection may result in fines and revocation of the driver's license; 3. The car will be forcibly scrapped, with the owner bearing the costs. The car scrapping process is as follows: 1. The owner fills out an application form; 2. The application is registered and reviewed, and a scrapping notice is issued. For vehicles that have not reached the scrapping age limit, a notice will be issued after inspection and confirmation that they meet the scrapping standards; 3. The owner takes the scrapping notice to a qualified recycling company to deliver the vehicle; 4. The company dismantles the car and takes photos after inspection; 5. The owner checks and signs the form, after which the license plates are reclaimed, and the scrapping registration is processed according to regulations.