How Long Does Car Depreciation Last? A Comprehensive Guide
How Long Does Car Depreciation Last? A Comprehensive Guide

How Long Does Car Depreciation Last? A Comprehensive Guide

07/02/2025
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Anh Tuan, owner of a grocery store on Hang Buom Street, Hoan Kiem District, has always been proud of his Hyundai Porter 150 truck, a loyal companion for the past 5 years. The truck has been a reliable “road partner,” helping him transport goods regularly from the warehouse to his store every day.

However, recently, Tuan’s truck has been experiencing frequent minor breakdowns, requiring considerable repair costs. He’s starting to worry: is it time to say goodbye to his old truck and find a new “partner”?

Tuan’s story reflects the concerns of many car owners, especially truck owners. So, how long does car depreciation last before a replacement is needed? This article will provide a detailed answer.

What is Car Depreciation?

Car depreciation is the gradual decrease in a vehicle’s value over time due to physical wear and tear and technological obsolescence.

How Many Years Does Car Depreciation Last?

According to current regulations, the depreciation period for cars in Vietnam is 10 years, divided into 10 equal parts. Each year, the owner can deduct 10% of the car’s original value for depreciation.

However, the depreciation period also depends on several factors, such as:

  • Vehicle Type: Trucks, buses, passenger cars… Each type has a different lifespan and wear rate. For example, trucks typically depreciate faster than passenger cars due to heavier usage.
  • Car Brand: Different brands offer varying quality and durability. Japanese cars like Toyota and Honda are often more durable than Korean or Chinese cars.
  • Usage Intensity: Vehicles used frequently and driven on rough roads will depreciate faster than those used less often and driven on smooth roads.
  • Regular Maintenance: Regular maintenance, as recommended by the manufacturer, helps extend the vehicle’s lifespan.

When Should You Replace Your Car?

Although the car depreciation period is 10 years, it doesn’t mean you have to wait until the car is completely “expired” to replace it.

Here are some signs that you should consider replacing your car:

  • Frequent Breakdowns: The car continuously experiences problems, resulting in costly and time-consuming repairs.
  • High Fuel Consumption: The car consumes more fuel than before, leading to economic waste.
  • No Longer Meets Your Needs: Your needs have changed, such as your family growing or needing a vehicle with a larger payload.
  • Signs of Severe Damage: The car shows signs of severe damage to the engine, chassis, or brake system, posing safety risks while driving.

Expert Advice

Mr. Nguyen Van A, an automotive market analyst, says: “Determining when to replace a car depends on various factors, not just the depreciation period. Owners need to carefully consider their usage needs, the vehicle’s technical condition, and their financial capabilities to make the right decision.”

Frequently Asked Questions About Car Depreciation

Does a Used Car Depreciate?

Yes, used cars still depreciate. However, the depreciation rate will be lower than that of a new car of the same type.

Is Car Depreciation Considered a Business Expense?

For cars used for business purposes, depreciation expenses can be included as legitimate and reasonable costs when calculating corporate income tax.

Does a Car Purchased with a Loan Depreciate?

Yes, a car purchased with a loan still depreciates normally.

How to Buy a Truck at Xe Tai Ha Noi

To own a quality truck that suits your needs and budget, you can explore the truck models available at Xe Tai Ha Noi. We offer a wide range of trucks from renowned brands such as Hyundai, Isuzu, and Hino, with attractive sales policies and dedicated after-sales service.

You can visit the Xe Tai Ha Noi showroom at [showroom address] or contact our hotline [phone number] for detailed consultation.

Similar Truck Models

In addition, Xe Tai Ha Noi also offers other truck models such as:

  • Dongfeng Trucks
  • Jac Trucks
  • Faw Trucks

Hyundai Porter 150 TruckHyundai Porter 150 Truck

Anh Tuan inspecting his truckAnh Tuan inspecting his truck

We hope this article has provided you with helpful information about car depreciation. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below or contact Xe Tai Ha Noi directly for assistance.

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