What is the service life of a passenger car before scrapping?
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The newly issued "Regulations on the Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles" divides the scrapping standards for passenger cars into three categories: 1. For vehicles used in operation as taxi services, the service life is 8 years, with a reference mileage of 600,000 kilometers. 2. For vehicles used in operation as public transport services, the service life is 13 years, with a reference mileage of 400,000 kilometers. 3. For non-operational small passenger cars: there is no service life limit, with a reference mileage of 600,000 kilometers. Note: The new regulations on the service life of household cars, as officially issued by the Ministry of Commerce in the "Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles," eliminate the stipulation on the service life for non-operational cars, while setting the scrapping mileage limit for private cars at 600,000 kilometers.