Is there a mandatory retirement age for private cars now?
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Currently, there is no mandatory retirement age for private cars; the retirement standard is based on mileage. Regulations on private car retirement: For family-use 5-seat sedans and 7-seat SUVs, as well as non-commercial small and mini vehicles, there is no usage age limit. When the normal mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, the state will guide the retirement. In addition to the above vehicles, small and mini non-commercial passenger cars, large non-commercial sedans, and wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles also have no usage age limit. Common regulations for commercial vehicle retirement: Small and mini taxi passenger cars have a retirement age of 8 years, medium-sized taxi passenger cars 10 years, and large taxi passenger cars 12 years. Bus passenger cars have a retirement age of 13 years, other small and mini commercial passenger cars 10 years, and large and medium-sized commercial passenger cars 15 years. Mini commercial trucks have a retirement age of 8 years, while light and large commercial trucks have a retirement age of 10 years.