Does a car need to undergo an on-site inspection in its sixth year?

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JustinLynn
07/28/25 10:26pm
New cars require an on-site inspection in their sixth year. Here are the specific details about vehicle on-site inspections: 1. Six-year exemption for new cars: For the first six years, cars do not need to undergo an on-site inspection at a vehicle inspection station. However, owners must still conduct a periodic check every two years, submit relevant documents such as compulsory traffic accident insurance certificates and vehicle and vessel tax, and collect the annual inspection label. 2. Vehicle annual inspection time regulations: Small and micro non-commercial vehicles must be inspected every two years within the first six years. Those that meet the exemption criteria can directly apply for the inspection label. Starting from November 20, 2020, non-commercial small and micro passenger vehicles (excluding minivans) older than six years but less than ten years have their inspection cycle relaxed from once a year to once every two years. This means private cars only need to undergo two on-site inspections within ten years, specifically in the sixth and eighth years.
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JosephineLee
08/12/25 2:56am
As someone who has been driving for over a decade, I clearly remember that the sixth year indeed requires an on-site inspection. According to traffic regulations, new vehicles are exempt from inspection for the first six years but must apply for inspection decals every two years. By the sixth year, a formal on-site inspection is mandatory, including checks on crucial components like exhaust emissions, braking systems, and lights. During my last inspection, I discovered an issue with the brakes, and fortunately, I replaced them in time to avoid an accident. I recommend preparing your vehicle registration and insurance documents in advance and booking an appointment at the inspection station to save time and ensure a smooth process. Regular inspections can prevent minor issues from escalating—safety comes first. After driving for so many years, don’t slack on these small tasks; spending a bit of money to get it done benefits everyone.
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