What is the Scrapping Time for Pickup Trucks?
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Pickup trucks are subject to a scrapping time of 15 years or 600,000 kilometers. However, some regions are gradually lifting the 15-year scrapping rule for pickups. For household-use pickups, there is no fixed scrapping period, but they must adhere to the 600,000-kilometer scrapping regulation and comply with the annual inspection requirements for pickups. New pickups are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, but within this period, they must be stamped by the vehicle management office every two years. From the 7th to the 15th year, they require an annual inspection, and after 15 years, a semi-annual inspection. Pickups that fail the annual inspection or exceed 600,000 kilometers must be scrapped. A pickup truck is a light-duty cargo vehicle featuring an open cargo box behind the cab, with the side panels of the cargo box integrated into the cab. It combines a passenger car front with a cargo-carrying rear, serving both passenger and freight purposes.