What are the evaluation rules for Class 1 and Class 2 vehicles?
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Evaluation rules for Class 1 and Class 2 vehicles: 1. Class 1 vehicle: The service life is within seven years; key graded items meet Class 1 standards, and non-graded key items are qualified; the pass rate of items is greater than or equal to 90%; there are no reservation conditions during operation. Evaluation content: The vehicle has good technical performance, and all major technical indicators meet the quota requirements; the vehicle mileage must be within two-thirds of the corresponding major repair interval mileage; the vehicle is in good condition and can be driven at any time to participate in transportation production. 2. Class 2 vehicle: The service life exceeds seven years; key graded items meet Class 2 or above standards, and non-graded key items are qualified; the pass rate of items is greater than or equal to 80%; there are no reservation conditions during operation. Evaluation content: Mainly evaluates the vehicle's power performance, fuel economy, braking performance, steering control, headlights and horn noise, exhaust emissions, vehicle rain sealing, and overall appearance. The vehicle's service life is determined from the date the new vehicle is put into operation.