As a professional automotive expert, it is often asked about the age and kilometer limits that should be paid attention to when buying a used car. Here, I will answer this question for you in detail.
First of all, when buying a used car, you need to pay attention to the age of the vehicle. Generally speaking, the life span of domestic cars is about 10 years, while the life span of joint venture cars and imported cars is relatively longer, about 15-20 years. The life cycle of a vehicle is affected by factors such as manufacturing process, use environment, and maintenance. When buying a used car, it is best to choose a vehicle that is within the age of the vehicle and does not have serious structural damage.
As for the number of kilometers, the same needs to be considered. The degree of wear and tear of a vehicle is closely related to the number of kilometers traveled. Generally speaking, the number of kilometers traveled by domestic cars is about 10,000 to 30,000 kilometers per year. The annual mileage of joint venture and imported vehicles may be slightly higher, about 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers. Therefore, when buying a used car, it is best to choose a vehicle with a mileage within the normal range and avoid buying a vehicle with too high a mileage, as this may affect the service life and performance of the vehicle.
In addition to the age and kilometers, it is also necessary to pay attention to the condition of the vehicle, the condition of important components such as the engine, chassis, brake system, tires, etc. If you find that the vehicle has structural damage, severe wear and tear on the engine or chassis, failure of the brake system, excessive tire wear, etc., you should buy with caution. In addition, it is also necessary to consider the history of the vehicle, such as whether there is a record of accident repairs, etc. If there is a record that the vehicle has ever been involved in a serious accident, then the risk of buying the car increases accordingly.
The decisive factor in determining whether a second-hand car can be bought is whether the vehicle has had a major accident and whether there is a flood record, which is directly related to the condition of the second-hand car. For example, second-hand car dealers and car dealers generally check the accident car as soon as possible when collecting the car, and generally check the car in the WeChat applet, enter the frame number or upload the driving book**, you can query the vehicle's accident accident record and maintenance record, to quickly check the accident car, flooded car, meter adjustment car, etc.
To sum up, the question of how many years and how many kilometers you can't buy a used car needs to take into account factors such as the age of the vehicle, the number of kilometers, the condition of the vehicle, and the historical record. Generally speaking, it is ideal to choose a vehicle that is within the range of vehicle age and the number of kilometers driven is within the normal range. Of course, the specifics need to be considered in a comprehensive manner depending on individual needs and budget. I hope the above answers can be helpful to everyone.