What is the lifespan of a car with 300,000 kilometers driven?
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Driving a car for 300,000 kilometers falls within its normal lifespan. 1. Theoretical driving lifespan of a car: Theoretically, as long as a car receives regular maintenance and is used properly, it can run for over 1 million kilometers without issues. Currently, the car with the highest recorded mileage is a 1966 Volvo P18000S, which has been driven nearly 4.18 million kilometers. However, in reality, according to new regulations for motor vehicles, small and micro non-operational passenger cars, large non-operational cars, and wheeled special machinery vehicles have no usage time limit, with a maximum recommended scrapping mileage of 600,000 kilometers. 2. Factors affecting a car's lifespan: For most families, daily commuting is the primary reason for car use, but the practicality and performance of the vehicle are equally important. In fact, every car is different, so there is no definitive number for how long a car can last. This depends on factors such as the owner's regular maintenance, driving habits, and road conditions.