How Many More Years Can National III Emission Vehicles Be Used?
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According to policy regulations, vehicles are guided to be scrapped after reaching 600,000 kilometers. However, in reality, very few vehicles can actually reach this mileage. The key factor determining whether a vehicle can remain on the road is whether it can pass the annual inspection. Without this unwritten rule, National III vehicles could theoretically still be driven for 48 years. Scrapping standards for National III vehicles: 1. Diesel Vehicles: For National III diesel vehicles, based on the "Implementation Opinions on Accelerating the Elimination of Old Commercial Vehicles," some coastal areas have already begun guiding the scrapping of National III diesel vehicles and providing certain scrapping subsidies. 2. Gasoline Vehicles: National III gasoline vehicles are mainly private cars. Currently, there is no mandatory scrapping policy, only guided scrapping. For models that reach 600,000 kilometers, guided scrapping is implemented with certain subsidies provided.