How many years until a mini vehicle is scrapped?

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Rudy
07/30/25 10:32am
Mini vehicles are scrapped after 8 years. The main standards for vehicle scrapping are: Reaching the prescribed service life, and after repair and adjustment, still failing to meet the national safety technical standards for in-use vehicles; after repair and adjustment or the adoption of control technology, still failing to meet national standards for pollutant emissions or noise from in-use vehicles; failing to obtain the vehicle inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection period. Scrapping regulations for mini trucks: When a vehicle meets the scrapping requirements, the owner must hand it over to a scrapped vehicle recycling and dismantling enterprise, which will then register, dismantle, and destroy it according to regulations. As per the scrapping regulations for mini trucks, small and mini rental passenger vehicles have a service life of 8 years, while small and mini non-operational passenger vehicles, large non-operational cars, and wheeled special machinery vehicles have no service life restrictions.
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