What is the lifespan of Japanese cars in kilometers?
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Japanese cars have a lifespan of around 600,000 kilometers, depending on the actual condition of the vehicle. Automobile lifespan: The lifespan of an automobile refers to the continuous mileage or usage time from the moment a vehicle is put into operation after leaving the factory. Over prolonged use, due to the aging and wear of components and other forms of damage, the performance of the car gradually declines, and various consumptions increase until it is no longer suitable for continued use. Automobile classification: The lifespan of an automobile is determined by comprehensively considering its technical condition, economic benefits during use, and overall value in service, leading to a human-determined termination of its operational period (scrapping). Depending on different starting points, purposes, and standards for determining lifespan, automobile lifespans are categorized into technical lifespan, economic lifespan, and reasonable lifespan.