Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city.

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Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

Speaking of zombie cars , we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees.

These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city.

But why do car owners allow their vehicles to collect dust instead of scrapping them?

Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

Today we will talk about those zombie cars and why their owners would rather leave them alone than scrap them.

First of all, let’s talk about the age of vehicle scrapping. (Only for private cars)

Starting from May 1, 2013, old cars have been phased out and scrapped in accordance with new regulations. Among them, the scrappage period of private cars has been cancelled, and the maximum mileage of 600,000 kilometers has been compulsorily scrapped.

Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

But even if the vehicle reaches the mileage of being scrapped, why are the car owners unwilling to scrap it and instead let the car become a zombie car?

Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

When the vehicle reaches the scrap mileage, many car owners may have lost the relevant documents.

But if you want to scrap it through the normal process, these documents are essential.

In order to save trouble, many car owners would rather use their cars for a while than go through the scrapping process.

Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

This is easy to understand. Many car owners commit violations when their vehicles are about to be scrapped.

thought that it would not matter if it was going to be scrapped anyway, which resulted in a large violation fine.

Similarly, if the vehicle is to be scrapped normally, the owner wants to deal with the relevant violations and fines.

It costs a lot of money to deal with violation fines, so we have the mentality of saving what we can.

Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

Speaking of which, let’s take a look at the normal scrapping process of a car.

Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

Seeing this, I wonder what all the car owners who need to scrap their vehicles think about it?

I think the travel expenses for applying for certificates in various places will also be a big expense.

In addition, even if you go through the relevant procedures for scrapping, the so-called scrapping subsidies will not be very large.

A car owner who has normally scrapped his vehicle told me that his vehicle was disposed of at a price of 200 per ton.

Emmm

Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

Therefore, it is not surprising that there are many zombie cars under the trees on the roadside and in the parking lot of the community. After all,

is not a fool. If you scrap your own vehicle, you will find that you will still pay extra if you subtract the scrap money.

Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

Many cars are often sold to car dealers for scrap due to the influence of profit.

Generally speaking, car dealers will offer a higher price to attract sellers.

Because of this, scrapped cars will flow into the market again and then appear on the road.

The relevant person in charge of the traffic police department said that scrapped vehicles are called "road killers" and mobile time bombs.

First of all, , scrapped cars flow into the black market, and most of them are modified or assembled into new cars.

brings serious safety risks to road driving safety.

Secondly, , if a scrapped car is used by criminals, the original owner may bear legal liability.

Therefore, when the vehicle has reached the mileage of being scrapped, it is recommended that you proceed with the scrapping process through the normal process.

After all, many times we guard against gentlemen but not against villains!

Speaking of zombie cars, we can easily see them in underground parking lots, parking lots, roadsides, and under trees. These zombie cars not only occupy public resources, but also often affect the appearance of the city. - DayDayNews

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