How Many Years Can a New Car Last?

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LaCorey
07/30/25 12:23am
New cars can last around 15 years. Introduction: A saloon car refers to a vehicle designed to transport passengers and their personal belongings, with seating arranged between two axles. Including the driver, the maximum number of seats does not exceed nine. Generally, saloon cars emphasize comfort, with a focus on passengers. Additionally, they prioritize economic considerations, opting for engines with moderate horsepower, small displacement, and low fuel consumption. Structure: The body structure of a saloon car mainly includes the body shell, doors, windows, front sheet metal components, interior and exterior trim, body accessories, seats, as well as ventilation, heating, cooling, and air conditioning systems. For trucks and specialized saloon cars, it also includes the cargo compartment and other equipment.
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