How Many More Years Can Gasoline Cars Be Driven?
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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.