What is the average lifespan of Nissan vehicles?
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Nissan vehicles generally have a lifespan of around 10 to 20 years, which depends on the vehicle's usage environment and intensity. After all, the current guided scrapping mileage for vehicles is approximately 600,000 kilometers. Factors affecting a car's lifespan include wear and corrosion, buildup and deterioration, aging, operational errors or improper adjustments during use, and incorrect maintenance. Wear and corrosion: These can cause abnormal fitting of machine parts and weaken sealing, leading to air, oil, or water leaks, increased vibration and noise. These issues degrade machine performance, cause malfunctions, and result in the machine's inability to operate normally or damage to components. Buildup and deterioration: This refers to the degradation and contamination of automotive-specific fluids (coolant, lubricants, fuel, brake fluid, transmission fluid, etc.) during use. On one hand, this reduces the performance and effectiveness of these fluids; on the other hand, it causes internal buildup in components, narrowing or even blocking passages, increasing wear, and thus degrading machine performance and causing malfunctions. Aging: Non-metal components made of rubber and plastic materials will age over time and under temperature effects, significantly reducing their strength, becoming brittle or cracking, and easily breaking or losing functionality. Additionally, aging of electrical components can easily cause faults in the electrical system. Operational errors or improper adjustments during use: Mistakes made by users unfamiliar with car operations, incorrect adjustments due to lack of knowledge about car construction and adjustment methods, as well as the use of substandard consumables (fuel, lubricants, antifreeze, brake fluid, etc.), improper selection, incorrect specifications, or even counterfeit products are abnormal phenomena that lead to car malfunctions. Incorrect maintenance: Low-level maintenance, rough handling, or repeated disassembly and assembly can cause hidden damage to components, short circuits, open circuits, or loose connections in the electrical system, dirty interiors of parts, incorrect installation and adjustment, and mechanical damage. These are among the reasons for potential malfunctions and reduced car lifespan.