How Many Years of Missed Inspections Lead to Mandatory Scrapping for Small Cars?
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Small cars that have missed inspections for 3 years will be subject to mandatory scrapping. The criteria for mandatory scrapping are: Reaching the prescribed service life; Failing to meet the national safety technical standards for in-use vehicles after repair and adjustment; Still not meeting the national standards for in-use vehicles regarding atmospheric pollutant emissions or noise after repair, adjustment, or the application of control technologies; Failing to obtain the mandatory inspection compliance mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period. Vehicle scrapping process: The car owner applying for scrapping and renewal must fill out and submit the "Application Form for Vehicle Modification, Transfer, Alteration, Suspension, or Scrapping" in duplicate, stamped with the owner's seal. Apply at the registration acceptance counter. For vehicles that have reached the scrapping age, a "Vehicle Scrapping Notice" will be issued. For vehicles that have not reached the scrapping age but are deemed to meet the scrapping standards after inspection by the vehicle inspection counter, a "Vehicle Scrapping Notice" will be issued. The vehicle owner can choose a qualified recycling company to dismantle the vehicle with the "Notice". The recycling company will dismantle the vehicle and take photos after verifying the "Notice". The engine must be separated from the vehicle, the engine block must be broken, and the frame (chassis) must be cut. The vehicle owner must submit the "Modification Form", "XX Province Vehicle Renewal Technical Appraisal Form", "Scrapped Vehicle Recycling Certificate", and photos of the dismantled vehicle to the vehicle inspection counter for verification and signature. The license plates and certificates will be reclaimed, and the case will be submitted for approval according to regulations to complete the scrapping registration.