How many more years can a 2011 Teana still be driven?
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In China, non-commercial vehicles do not have a mandatory retirement age. The retirement standards are as follows: vehicles that still fail to meet the national safety technical standards for in-use vehicles after repair and adjustment; or vehicles whose emissions or noise still fail to meet national standards after repair, adjustment, or the application of control technologies. The retirement process is as follows: Documents required for vehicle retirement: Vehicle license; vehicle registration certificate; license plates; for company vehicles, an organizational code certificate (copy) with the company seal; for personal vehicles, the owner's ID card; supporting documents for accident vehicles; for company vehicles, the "Motor Vehicle Deregistration Application Form" and "Vehicle Retirement Certificate" must bear the company seal (matching the name on the license), while personal vehicle owners must sign these documents. Vehicle retirement process: Apply at the registration and acceptance counter, where a "Vehicle Retirement Notice" will be issued for vehicles that have reached the retirement age. For vehicles that have not reached the retirement age, the motor vehicle inspection counter will determine if they meet the retirement standards and issue a "Motor Vehicle Retirement Notice"; the vehicle owner can then choose a qualified recycling company to dismantle the vehicle; after verifying the "Notice," the recycling company will dismantle the vehicle and take photos. The engine must be separated from the vehicle, the engine block must be broken, and the frame (chassis) must be cut; the owner must submit the "Change Form," "XX Province Vehicle Renewal Technical Appraisal Form," "Vehicle Recycling Certificate," and photos of the dismantled vehicle to the motor vehicle inspection counter for verification and signature. The license plates will be reclaimed, and the retirement registration will be processed after approval according to regulations.