Should I replace my car after driving it for 10 years?
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Should I replace my car after driving it for 10 years? There is no mandatory requirement from the state on this matter, so you don't have to replace it, as the general lifespan of an engine is around 15 years. The relevant regulations on vehicle scrapping are introduced as follows: The latest 2020 vehicle scrapping regulations have abolished the stipulation on the driving years for non-commercial cars, while setting the scrapping mileage limit for private cars at 600,000 kilometers. Vehicles are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, inspected annually from 6 to 15 years, and inspected twice a year after 15 years. As long as the vehicle passes the annual inspection, it can continue to be driven on the road. This means that for 5-seat family cars and 7-seat SUVs, as well as non-commercial small and mini vehicles, there is no usage lifespan. After the normal driving mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, the state will guide the scrapping process.