What is the Scrap Age for Leased Vehicles?

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DeMariana
07/30/25 4:17am
Leased vehicles are generally scrapped after 8 years. Below is the relevant information: 1. Definition of vehicle scrapping: The vehicle scrapping age refers to a safety inspection system based on the number of seats and usage period of the vehicle during its service life. According to regulations, small and micro non-operational passenger vehicles, large non-operational cars, and wheeled special machinery vehicles have no usage age limit. 2. Service life: Taxis (small and micro) have a service life of 8 years, tourist and highway passenger vehicles (large and medium) have 15 years, non-operational large and medium vehicles have 20 years, micro trucks have 12 years, heavy, medium, and light trucks have 15 years, and semi-trailer tractors have 15 years. Non-operational small and micro vehicles have no usage age limit. After exceeding 15 years, vehicles must undergo inspection twice a year. If they fail the inspection, they will be forcibly scrapped.
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