How many kilometers can a van run before being scrapped?
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Now the mandatory scrapping policy has been abolished, which means non-commercial vehicles can be used indefinitely as long as they pass the annual inspection each year, until they fail to meet inspection standards. Below is relevant information: 1. Scrapping mileage: Generally, vans should be scrapped after reaching 600,000 kilometers, but few drivers actually reach this limit. The reason is that prolonged use leads to severe component wear, increasing the likelihood of vehicle malfunctions. Repairs become not only troublesome but also costly, making it economically unwise. 2. Relevant regulations: Vehicles can continue to be driven as long as they pass the annual inspection. The scrapping principle mainly follows "service life as primary criterion, mileage as secondary reference". Vehicles within 5 years require biennial inspections; those between 6-15 years need annual inspections; and vehicles over 15 years old require semi-annual inspections.