Is a 2006 Passat Still Worth Buying?
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If the 2006 Passat is a non-commercial private car, theoretically, as long as it can pass the annual inspection and the mileage has not reached 600,000 kilometers, it is still worth buying. Here are some relevant national policies regarding vehicles: 1. Regarding vehicle scrapping: Non-commercial private cars do not have a usage lifespan limit but are recommended for scrapping by the state after reaching 600,000 kilometers. Vehicles that fail the annual inspection will also be forcibly scrapped by the state. 2. Regarding annual inspection: As of July 20, 2019, a 2006 Passat, being over 6 years old but less than 15 years old, requires an annual inspection once a year. When the vehicle age exceeds 15 years, the annual inspection is required twice a year.