How Many More Years Can a Car with 100,000 Kilometers Be Driven?

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LeAlivia
07/30/25 10:17am
How much longer it can be driven depends on the current technical condition of the car. Theoretically, as long as a car is properly maintained and used correctly, it can run for over 1 million kilometers without issues. Below is relevant information: Car Maintenance: Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car, also known as car servicing. Vehicle Age: Vehicle age refers to the usage age of a car. The age of a car is calculated based on the time it was first registered and licensed, because generally, the vehicle management office will only have the car's information after it is registered and licensed. When purchasing a used car, the vehicle age checked at the vehicle management office refers to the time the car was first registered and licensed.
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