Is there a subsidy for vehicle scrapping?

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ElleDella
07/30/25 7:46am
There is a subsidy for vehicle scrapping, and the subsidy amount varies depending on the type of vehicle. Below is relevant information about vehicle scrapping: 1. Non-operating vehicles: According to the Road Traffic Law of the People's Republic of China, non-operating vehicles have a scrapping period of 15 years for cars and 10 years for motorcycles; operating vehicles are subject to mandatory annual inspections, with a scrapping period of 10 years for cars. 2. Private cars: The usage period for 'private cars' is more lenient. According to regulations, non-operating passenger vehicles with fewer than 9 seats have a normal usage period of 16 years, with an extended usage period from the 16th to the 20th year, during which they must be inspected twice a year. 3. Other vehicles: The scrapping periods for other types of vehicles vary. Among passenger vehicles, large operating buses have a normal usage period of 10 years, with a 2-year extension, during which they must be inspected twice a year, followed by an additional extension period of 1 to 2 years, totaling a maximum usage period of 14 years. Non-operating buses with more than 9 seats have a normal usage period of 10 years, with a total usage period of 20 years. Large trucks have a normal usage period of 10 years, with a total usage period of 14 years; light trucks with a total mass greater than 1.8 tons but less than 6 tons have a normal usage period of 10 years, with a total usage period of 15 years, while mini trucks with a total mass of 1.8 tons have a normal usage period of 8 years, with no extension allowed, totaling a usage period of 8 years.
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