What is the Scrap Life for a 6-Seater Diesel Transit?
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There is no mandatory scrap period for non-commercial 6-seater diesel Transits. For commercial taxis (small and mini vehicles), the mandatory scrap period is 8 years. For tourist and highway passenger vehicles (large and medium-sized), the mandatory scrap period is 15 years. Non-commercial large and medium-sized vehicles have a mandatory scrap period of 20 years, mini trucks 12 years, heavy, medium, and light trucks 15 years, semi-trailer tractors 15 years, and non-commercial small and mini vehicles have no usage limit. After 15 years, vehicles must undergo inspections twice a year; those failing the inspections will be mandatorily scrapped. The vehicle scrapping process is as follows: The vehicle owner applying for scrapping and renewal must fill out and stamp the "Motor Vehicle Change, Transfer, Modification, Suspension, and Scrapping Approval Application Form"; Apply at the registration acceptance counter. For vehicles that have reached the scrap age, the "Vehicle Scrapping Notice" will be issued. For vehicles that have not reached the scrap age, after inspection and confirmation by the motor vehicle inspection counter that they meet the scrapping standards, the "Vehicle Scrapping Notice" will be issued; The owner can choose a qualified recycling company to dismantle the vehicle with the "Notice"; The recycling company will dismantle and photograph the vehicle after verifying the "Notice". The engine must be separated from the vehicle, the engine block must be broken, and the frame (chassis) must be cut; The owner must submit the "Change Form", "XX Province Vehicle Renewal Technical Appraisal Form", "Scrapped Vehicle Recycling Certificate", and vehicle dismantling photos to the motor vehicle inspection counter for verification and signature. The license plates will be reclaimed, and the scrapping registration will be processed according to regulations.