
A vehicle in its 6th year requires an on-site annual inspection. Below is an overview of the inspection items: 1. Check whether the engine, chassis, body, and ancillary equipment are clean, complete, and functional, and whether the paint is uniform and aesthetically pleasing. 2. Test the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lights, exhaust emissions, and other safety features. 3. Verify if the vehicle has been modified, altered, or reconstructed, and whether the registration details on the driving license, license plate, and vehicle records match the actual condition of the vehicle. Below is relevant information about the annual inspection: 1. The annual inspection is a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and driving licenses. 2. It helps promptly eliminate potential safety hazards in the vehicle. 3. It encourages enhanced vehicle maintenance and reduces the occurrence of traffic accidents.

As someone who has been driving for over a decade, I fully understand the importance of vehicle annual inspections. New cars are indeed exempt from on-site testing for the first 6 years, only requiring obtaining an inspection sticker every two years via the Traffic Management 12123 app or offline, which is simple and convenient. However, after this 6-year period expires, formal on-site testing becomes mandatory, including checks on brakes, lights, exhaust emissions, etc., to ensure the vehicle operates safely. I remember when my 6-year-old car went for inspection last year, severe wear was found on the rear brake pads, and timely replacement prevented potential hazards. On-site testing generally requires booking an appointment at a testing station, bringing along the vehicle registration and insurance policy, with a cost of around a hundred yuan. Regular maintenance can help pass the inspection in one go. Safety comes first, so don't skimp on this effort.

Hi, as a young car owner, I recently clarified the annual inspection rules for 6-year-old vehicles. New cars are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years after purchase, but you need to apply for the inspection sticker every two years, which can be done easily through an app—super convenient. However, once the 6-year period is up, an on-site inspection is mandatory as per national regulations, because they need to test key vehicle performance aspects like brakes, lights, and emissions. Last month, my family’s car hit the 6-year mark, so we took it to the inspection station. The process took less than half an hour—they checked things like tire wear, and the cost was around a hundred yuan. A quick tip: book your appointment in advance to avoid long queues. Also, under the new rules, vehicles under 10 years old only require on-site inspections at years 6 and 10, after which it becomes an annual check. Pretty handy to know!

Years of observation in the vehicle service industry indicate that cars must undergo on-site inspections after 6 years. New cars are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years, only requiring the application for inspection labels every two years. However, upon reaching the 6-year mark, an on-site inspection is legally required, focusing on safety items such as brakes, lighting, and exhaust emissions. The purpose is to prevent risks from aging parts, such as brake failure or excessive exhaust emissions. The process is completed at the vehicle management office or authorized stations, requiring preparation of the vehicle and documents in advance, with the time controlled within half a day. Upon passing the inspection, a new label is issued; if failed, repairs and re-inspection are necessary. Costs start at around a hundred yuan, varying by location. Timely inspections help avoid fines.

As an average family car owner, my vehicle reached its 6-year mark requiring an on-site annual inspection. The first six years for new cars were simplified to just collecting the inspection sticker, but after exactly six years, you must visit a testing station for physical checks including lights, brakes, and other safety items. Last time we went for inspection, we found the rear light wasn't working, got it fixed on the spot, and retested for free. The whole process took about an hour, costing just over 100 yuan—just bring your vehicle license and insurance policy. I recommend regular maintenance and checking tire pressure and engine oil before the inspection to improve pass rates. Annual inspections aren't difficult; they're just there to ensure road safety.


