What is the vehicle mileage scrapping standard?

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EdenMarie
07/29/25 5:39pm
The seventh article of the "Regulations on the Compulsory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles" stipulates that the state guides the scrapping of motor vehicles that have reached a certain mileage. Owners of motor vehicles that have reached the mileage can sell them to motor vehicle recycling and dismantling enterprises, which will then register, dismantle, and destroy them according to regulations. The following are the scrapping standards: 1. Small and micro rental passenger vehicles: 600,000 kilometers; medium rental passenger vehicles: 500,000 kilometers; large rental passenger vehicles: 600,000 kilometers; leased passenger vehicles: 600,000 kilometers; 2. Small and medium-sized coach passenger vehicles: 500,000 kilometers; large coach passenger vehicles: 600,000 kilometers; 3. Public transport passenger vehicles: 400,000 kilometers; 4. Other small and micro commercial passenger vehicles: 600,000 kilometers; medium commercial passenger vehicles: 500,000 kilometers; large commercial passenger vehicles: 800,000 kilometers.
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