What is the average lifespan of a car?
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Generally, the lifespan of an ordinary family car is 15 years. The following is a relevant introduction about the lifespan of a car: 1. Introduction: The lifespan of a car refers to the continuous mileage or continuous usage time from when a car is put into operation after leaving the factory until it is no longer used due to the aging, wear and tear of parts, and other damages that gradually reduce the car's performance and increase various consumptions. 2. Reasons for limiting lifespan: During normal use, as the years go by, the performance of a car will decline. When it reaches a certain limit, it must be scrapped. If the lifespan of a car is extended indefinitely, due to the wear and tear of various parts and the car as a whole, its power and economy will significantly decrease, leading to increased fuel or lubricant consumption, more frequent repairs, a large consumption of spare parts and labor hours, and a sharp increase in maintenance costs. At the same time, such cars can also lead to problems such as reduced transportation efficiency and increased transportation costs, and in severe cases, can cause serious exhaust pollution, noise pollution, and even fatal hazards such as traffic accidents.