How much longer can a National IV private car be driven?
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National IV private cars can still be driven for five to six years under normal use. Below is more information about purchasing used cars: Vehicle inspection: Check if the body is symmetrical and if the waistline of the vehicle is even; inspect whether the factory nameplate is damaged—if it is, the vehicle has been involved in a major accident; observe if the production dates of all glass match the vehicle's manufacturing year—if not, find out why the glass was replaced; check the radiator frame, left and right fenders, firewall, and wheel arches for signs of fold repairs or if the screws show signs of being turned; inspect the door seals for damage; examine the trunk floor and rear tail panel for fold, cut, or weld marks, and check if the rear fender and rear shock absorber bracket inner panels and internal seam lines are smooth, even, and free of welding marks; inspect the dirt levels on the front and rear longitudinal beams of the vehicle's chassis to see if they are roughly the same. Types of used cars that should not be purchased: smuggled, tax-free, or gifted vehicles; discontinued models; vehicles with unpaid balances; those with incomplete documentation; modified vehicles; and those involved in cross-regional transactions. The prices of these types of vehicles are generally very low, but purchasing them can lead to various problems, so they should not be bought.