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How Many More Years Can Gasoline Cars Be Driven?

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AryaMarie
07/30/25 1:06am

Under normal circumstances, gasoline cars can last a minimum of 8 years or 300,000 kilometers. Most joint-venture family sedans are designed for a lifespan of 300,000 kilometers. Assuming an annual mileage of 20,000 kilometers, their lifespan would be approximately 15 years. Taxis, on the other hand, are designed for a lifespan of 500,000 kilometers. The actual number of years a vehicle can be driven depends on the owner's driving conditions. Below are the standards for vehicle scrapping: 1. Reaching the stipulated service life; 2. Failing to meet the national standards for in-use vehicle safety technical requirements; 3. Still not meeting national standards for in-use vehicle requirements regarding atmospheric pollutant emissions or noise; 4. Failing to obtain the motor vehicle inspection qualification mark within three inspection cycles.

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StAdam
08/15/25 6:36am

As a young person who frequently follows automotive trends, I've been keeping an eye on the developments of global environmental policies, with countries gradually banning the sale of new gasoline vehicles. For instance, Europe and China plan a full transition between 2030 and 2040, but existing gasoline cars can still be driven for a considerable time. Considering the average vehicle lifespan is about 15 to 20 years, and with proper maintenance, your gasoline car can last two to three decades without issues. The key lies in routine maintenance: regular oil changes, checking filters, and ensuring systems operate efficiently. Meanwhile, future fuel supplies might decrease, but hybrid conversions or the use of biofuels can also extend usability. I recommend learning some basic maintenance knowledge early on to maximize cost savings.

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AnnieFitz
10/20/25 5:06am

Having worked in car maintenance for decades, I've seen plenty of issues with gasoline vehicle lifespans. A well-maintained new gasoline car can easily exceed 300,000 kilometers, with about 20 years of service life being no problem. But now parts production and supply chains are shrinking, especially with stricter traffic restrictions in first-tier cities, so it's best to choose durable models like Toyota or Honda. Personal experience tells me engine maintenance is key: change the oil every 5,000 kilometers, and replace spark plugs regularly to avoid carbon buildup. In the long run, gasoline car values will decline due to electric vehicle competition, but demand remains strong in small cities and suburbs. I recommend owners do regular emission tests to avoid failing annual inspections and early scrapping.

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DiReed
12/03/25 5:38am

At my age, I've used several gasoline cars, and I feel they can easily last another decade or more. A car is like an old friend; with proper care, it's common to see them run for 200,000 to 300,000 kilometers. Older cars were simpler and more durable, and while technological advancements have extended lifespans, there are now more policy restrictions. Urban areas have fewer restrictions, and gasoline supply remains ample—just watch out for engine overheating and keep the fuel tank clean. My family's old car has been running for 25 years and still works fine. The key is not to skip a thorough check-up every six months.

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