What is the typical lifespan of a Nissan Livina?
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The Nissan Livina model can generally last for 500,000 to 600,000 kilometers without any major issues, with a service life of approximately 10 to 20 years. The exact lifespan depends on the vehicle's usage environment and intensity, as current regulations suggest scrapping vehicles after around 600,000 kilometers. Below is an introduction to car maintenance: Exterior inspection: Before driving, check the doors, hood, trunk, and glass condition. Inspect for body damage, tilting, oil or coolant leaks. Engine and fluids: Check the fastening of engine components and inspect for oil or coolant leaks at joints. Adjust and tighten belts, and inspect the securing of hoses and wiring. Top up engine oil, coolant, and battery electrolyte. Tires: Check tire wear and clean the trunk. Replace tires when they approach the wear indicators. Inspect for bulges, abnormal wear, aging cracks, or damage. Cleaning and lubrication: Clean oil stains from the engine compartment, door hinges, and trunk hinges, then lubricate them. Antifreeze typically lasts 2 years and should be replaced during maintenance, along with a thorough cooling system flush. Due to the hygroscopic nature of brake fluid, it should be replaced every two years.