What is the mandatory scrapping period for vehicles?
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Vehicles must be mandatorily scrapped upon reaching the prescribed service life. The standards for mandatory scrapping are as follows: Reaching the prescribed service life. After repair and adjustment, still failing to meet the national standards for in-use vehicle safety technical requirements. After repair and adjustment or the adoption of control technology, still failing to meet the national standards for in-use vehicle requirements regarding atmospheric pollutant emissions or noise. Failing to obtain the motor vehicle inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period. Private and commercial vehicles have different scrapping periods: Private vehicle scrapping regulations: For 5-seat family cars and 7-seat SUVs, non-commercial small and mini vehicles have no service life limit. When the normal mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, the state will guide the scrapping. Apart from the above, small and mini non-commercial passenger vehicles, large non-commercial cars, and wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles also have no service life limit. Common commercial vehicle scrapping regulations: Small and mini taxi passenger vehicles have a scrapping period of 8 years, medium taxi passenger vehicles 10 years, and large taxi passenger vehicles 12 years. Public transport passenger vehicles have a scrapping period of 13 years, other small and mini commercial passenger vehicles 10 years, and large and medium commercial passenger vehicles 15 years; mini commercial trucks have a scrapping period of 8 years, while light and large commercial trucks have a scrapping period of 10 years.