How Many Years Does a Honda Fit Last?
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With regular maintenance, it can last over 10 years, and there is currently no mandatory scrapping age. Starting from May 1, 2013, the elimination and scrapping of older vehicles began to follow new regulations, which abolished the scrapping age for private cars and introduced a mandatory scrapping limit of 600,000 kilometers. The regulations state that small and micro non-operational passenger vehicles, large non-operational cars, and wheeled special machinery vehicles have no usage age limit. According to the Ministry of Commerce website, the Ministry of Commerce, National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Public Security, and Ministry of Environmental Protection jointly issued the "Regulations on Compulsory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles." According to these regulations, small private cars have no usage age limit, but they will be guided to scrap after reaching 600,000 kilometers. Below is relevant information about the Honda Fit: 1. Exterior: It adopts Honda's latest family-style front-face design concept "solidwing," where the front grille integrates with the headlights, highlighting a sharp and cool look. The side profile features a unique and dynamic blade-style double waistline design, creating an eager-to-go forward momentum. The tension-filled rear design, paired with LED-source rear combination lights, presents a more premium texture. It looks very cool. 2. Configuration: It boasts up to ten innovative technologies. Among them, the Idle-stop engine energy-saving automatic start-stop system, VSA vehicle stability control system, ESS emergency brake warning system, three-mode rearview camera display system, and smart screen interconnect system are all first-time features in its class. Many technical configurations even meet the standards of some B-segment cars. The third-generation Fit also adopts Honda's latest ACE (Advanced Compatibility Engineering) body structure, delivering excellent collision safety performance.