How to Calculate Vehicle Age?

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ValeriaMarie
07/29/25 12:43am
Calculate from the registration date on the vehicle license by subtracting the registration date from the current date. Here is additional information about vehicle age: 1. Definition: Vehicle age refers to the years of use of a car. Currently, household vehicles can be used for 15 years. After reaching 15 years, the vehicle must undergo inspection every six months. If the vehicle's emission standards pass the inspection, it can continue to be used; if not, the vehicle will be mandatorily scrapped. 2. Regulations: Article 8 of the "Regulations on the Recycling of Scrapped Motor Vehicles" states that no unit or individual may require the owner of a motor vehicle to sell the scrapped vehicle to a designated recycling enterprise. Article 9 stipulates that the recycling enterprise must issue a "Recycling Certificate for Scrapped Motor Vehicles" to the owner, retrieve the vehicle registration certificate, license plate, and vehicle license, and promptly complete the deregistration with the traffic management department of the public security authority in accordance with national regulations, then transfer the deregistration certificate to the owner.
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McAngela
08/12/25 4:55am
Calculating a car's age is actually quite simple. The main thing is to look at the manufacturing year of the car and subtract it from the current year—the result is the car's age. I usually enjoy examining car details, such as locating the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the car body. The 10th digit typically represents the manufacturing year; for example, 2023 might be coded as the letter 'R.' Checking the date on the registration certificate is also reliable. If you don't have those documents, you can enter the license plate number on the DMV website to find out. Why calculate this? It significantly affects the price in used car transactions—for instance, a five-year-old car might depreciate by about 30%. Older cars experience faster part deterioration, like rubber components in the chassis that are prone to cracking, so maintenance requires more attention—don't wait until it breaks down on the road to panic. Additionally, insurance costs are linked to the car's age; new cars are more expensive but offer more peace of mind in the long run.
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