How many years can a car normally be driven?
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Under normal circumstances, a car can be driven for 10-15 years. Below is relevant information about vehicle scrapping: Scrapping standards: Reaching the prescribed service life; still failing to meet the national safety technical standards for in-use vehicles after repair and adjustment; still failing to meet national standards for atmospheric pollutant emissions or noise from in-use vehicles after repair and adjustment or adoption of control technologies; failing to obtain qualified inspection marks for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period. Standards for deferred scrapping: For vehicles that require approval procedures according to regulations, the current procedures shall still be followed; for vehicles that have previously undergone deferred scrapping procedures but do not meet the new scrapping standards, they shall be managed as normal vehicles, with duplicate driving licenses reprinted and annual inspection seals applied as required, without the deferred scrapping inspection qualification seal; for vehicles that should have been scrapped according to the old standards but have not completed deregistration, the new regulations shall apply.