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Does a car registered in July 2013 need an inspection in 2021?

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OKarter
09/02/2025, 03:17:09 AM

A car registered in January 2013 needs to undergo an annual inspection before the validity period of its 2021 inspection expires. Below is relevant information about vehicle annual inspections: 1. Time: For passenger cars and blue-license-plate minivans, within the first six years after registration, an inspection is required every two years; after six years, it becomes an annual inspection; after ten years, it's an annual inspection, and after fifteen years, it's twice a year. For trucks, an annual inspection is required after registration, and after ten years, it becomes twice a year. 2. Regulations: If a vehicle is found by traffic police on the road without an inspection, the owner will be fined or the vehicle will be impounded. At the same time, in insurance contracts, vehicles that have not undergone timely inspections are considered unqualified, and no claims will be paid in the event of an accident.

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Games
09/14/2025, 10:29:46 PM

As a car owner, I understand your concern about the annual inspection of your July 2013 vehicle. According to domestic policies, small passenger vehicles are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years after registration but must apply for inspection decals every two years. Starting from the 6th year, annual on-site inspections become mandatory. A July 2013 vehicle would be in its 8th year by 2021, so it definitely requires an annual inspection. My own 2009 vehicle has undergone annual inspections since 2017 - the process is quite simple: just bring the vehicle license and insurance policy to an authorized inspection station, and it costs a few hundred yuan to complete. This helps identify potential safety hazards like brake or lighting issues. Nowadays, mobile apps even allow appointment scheduling to avoid queues, making it much more convenient than previous years. Don't delay the inspection, as getting stopped by traffic police could result in fines and penalty points, which really isn't worth it.

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AlexisDella
10/28/2025, 11:09:02 PM

From daily car repairs, I've seen many customers bringing their cars to discuss annual inspections. A car from July 2013 will be exactly 8 years old in 2021 and must undergo an annual on-road inspection; otherwise, driving it poses risks. Under the annual inspection rules, the older the car gets after six years, the stricter the checks become. It's recommended to self-check tire pressure and light brightness in advance to ensure passing in one go, avoiding costly repairs if issues are detected. I suggest choosing a less crowded morning time slot to visit the inspection station with all necessary documents, getting it done safely and hassle-free in half an hour.

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StAshley
12/11/2025, 10:21:09 PM

Vehicle annual inspection is crucial for safety, don't neglect it. A 2013 car must be inspected in 2021, according to policy it needs annual on-site checks for the 8th year onwards, examining emission systems, chassis and other vulnerable components. My 2012 car follows the same procedure - timely annual inspections help identify and fix issues immediately to prevent accidents. The process is quick, just prepare the required documents and don't miss the deadline.

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DiThomas
01/31/2026, 11:26:01 PM

As a car enthusiast who values convenience, I believe that a vehicle registered in July 2013 will definitely require an annual inspection by 2021, as it reaches 8 years of age and must undergo an annual on-site test to ensure compliance. Nowadays, inspection stations have optimized their processes with online appointment systems to save time, and the cost is around two hundred yuan, which is much cheaper than late penalties. I recommend taking the opportunity to perform a full vehicle maintenance to simultaneously enhance safety and increase the likelihood of passing the annual inspection.

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VanMila
04/26/2026, 04:46:41 PM

Years of driving experience suggest that a car manufactured in July 2013 would have reached its 8th year by 2021, requiring an annual mandatory inspection to check core systems like brakes and lights. Despite policy changes, requirements for older vehicles remain stringent to prevent accidents caused by aging. Owners should complete inspections promptly to avoid complications—safety always comes first, above all else.

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