How Many Years Until a Gasoline Pickup Truck is Scrapped?

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OliviaRose
07/30/25 9:34am
Currently, pickup trucks are still subject to the mandatory scrapping regulation of 15 years or 600,000 kilometers. Household pickup trucks follow the 600,000-kilometer scrapping rule and adhere to the annual inspection regulations for pickups: new pickups are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, but within these 6 years, they must be stamped at the vehicle management office every two years. From the 7th to the 15th year, they require an annual inspection, and after 15 years, they need a semi-annual inspection. Pickups that fail the annual inspection or exceed 600,000 kilometers must be scrapped. Additional information about pickup trucks is as follows: 1. Introduction: Pickup trucks, also known as utility vehicles, farmer's trucks, or cargo trucks, are models that combine a car-like front and cab with an open cargo bed. They offer the comfort of a sedan while maintaining strong power, with superior cargo capacity and off-road capability compared to sedans. 2. Classification: Based on fuel type, they can be divided into diesel and gasoline versions. The diesel version offers advantages such as higher torque, better load-carrying and hill-climbing ability, lower purchase cost, and cheaper fuel with lower consumption. The downsides are higher noise levels and slower speed. The gasoline version is faster and quieter but more expensive, with higher fuel consumption and lower torque.
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