
According to the new annual inspection regulations, for vehicles registered in 2013, if the inspection was conducted before November 20, 2020 (when the new took effect), an inspection is required in 2021; if the inspection was conducted after November 20, 2020, no inspection is required in 2021. Relevant details are as follows: 1. New regulations: Under the new inspection rules, non-operational small passenger vehicles (excluding minibuses) aged between 7 and 9 years are exempt. For non-operational small passenger vehicles (excluding minibuses) older than 6 years but less than 10 years, the annual inspection frequency is adjusted to once every two years. 2. Inspection: For private cars older than 10 years, the inspection cycle remains unchanged as per the original regulations, i.e., once a year for vehicles aged 10 to 15 years, and once every six months for vehicles older than 15 years.

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I can tell you that a car from July 2013 absolutely requires an annual inspection in 2021. The logic is simple: new cars enjoy a 6-year exemption period where you only need to apply for a decal every two years. However, once that 6-year period is exceeded, it transitions to an annual on-site inspection. Your car, from July 2013 to July 2021, has exactly 8 years on it, meaning it's been subject to annual inspections since 2017. I remember my friend's 2012 Focus was fined in 2018 for missing the inspection deadline, and since then, he's made it a point to schedule inspections early every year. Annual inspections aren't just about complying with regulations; they also check for brake and lighting issues, helping to prevent accidents on the road. I suggest you check your vehicle's registration certificate, which lists the next inspection date. If you missed the 2021 deadline, make sure to get it done now—don't delay. In short, regular inspections keep your beloved car safe and roadworthy.

From a cost-saving perspective, a car manufactured in July 2013 must undergo annual inspection in 2021. Regulations stipulate that vehicles over 6 years old require yearly inspections. This car has an 8-year history from 2013 to 2021, so it definitely needs to be scheduled for an on-road inspection in 2021. The cost is usually a few hundred yuan, which is much cheaper than getting fined by traffic police. I was fined 500 yuan last time for missing an inspection, but I learned my lesson—setting a reminder works. The inspection can detect minor issues like faulty taillights; otherwise, repairs on the road would be more expensive. It's advisable to book an inspection station appointment early to avoid year-end queues. For car owners, this is a small investment with big returns.

Regarding vehicle annual inspection, a car registered in July 2013 would have long exceeded the exemption period by 2021. Regulations state that after the first 6 years, new vehicles must undergo inspection annually. As someone who keeps up with automotive matters, I calculate vehicle age from the registration date. Don't worry about complexity - just bring your vehicle license and policy directly to the inspection station. Regular annual inspections help prevent issues from vehicle aging.

I think vehicle annual inspections are quite important, especially for older cars. The one you bought in July 2013 would require annual inspections starting in 2021, as it reached the 8-year mark when national regulations mandate yearly on-site testing. I always bring a logbook to inspections, making it easier for technicians to review service history. The process is straightforward and usually completed within an hour. I recommend scheduling inspections during off-peak hours.

Speaking from personal experience, the car I bought in 2014 required annual inspections by 2021. A car purchased in July 2013 would definitely need inspection in 2021 when it turned 8 years old, as regulations became stricter starting from the sixth year. The inspection mainly checks safety systems like exhaust and wheels to ensure smooth driving. Getting it done early saves hassle.


