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Does a private car need an inspection in its fifth year?

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StMiguel
09/08/2025, 10:14:03 PM

For vehicles within six years, inspections are required every two years, and after six years, inspections are required annually. A new car does not need an inspection in its fifth year. Below are the specific details regarding the relevant content: Six-Year Exemption: For newly registered vehicles that qualify for the exemption within six years, the owner must apply for the inspection exemption mark in the second and fourth years after registration, respectively, without the need for an on-site inspection at a testing facility. Vehicles registered for more than six years (including six years) still require on-site inspections according to the vehicle inspection cycle. Non-Exempt Vehicles: Cars that have been manufactured for more than four years without being registered. Motorcycles that have been manufactured for more than five years without being registered. Vehicles involved in accidents causing casualties within six years of registration. Vehicles that have been illegally modified and penalized according to the law. The motor vehicle inspection mark has been digitized and can be applied for through the "Traffic Management 12123" mobile app as an electronic certificate.

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Candice
09/20/2025, 03:13:32 AM

My private car has just reached its fifth year. According to the current annual inspection policy, new cars enjoy a six-year exemption period, meaning the fifth year doesn't require an on-site inspection at the testing station. However, don't take it lightly—you still need to apply for an exemption decal every two years. For the fifth year, this means logging into the Traffic Management 12123 App to confirm your vehicle has no accident records or violations; otherwise, the decal application may be rejected. Recently, I saw in a group chat that some car owners neglected this decal and got fined, which was quite unfair. Daily driving also requires attention to routine maintenance, such as checking the lighting and braking systems yourself to ensure safe operation. Overall, the rules have been simplified significantly, saving time and effort compared to the frequent trips to inspection stations in the past. Still, it's essential to take responsibility for maintaining good vehicle condition.

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Dianne
11/03/2025, 02:36:44 AM

I just got my new car and am not very familiar with the rules, so I looked up some information online. For the first six years, new vehicles are exempt from on-site inspections, so there's no need for an inspection in the fifth year at all. However, every two years, you need to apply for an exemption inspection sticker, which can usually be done by submitting documents online. As a beginner, I find this policy very considerate, saving me the hassle of going to an inspection station. At the same time, it's recommended to pay attention to tire wear or emissions and have a simple check at a car repair shop regularly to prevent small issues from becoming big problems. Learning more about these things helps me avoid fines and drive with more peace of mind.

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DiSteven
12/17/2025, 02:36:48 AM

I remember in the early years of driving, the annual vehicle inspection was very strict, requiring a trip to the testing station every two years to queue up. Now the rules have been simplified, with new vehicles exempt from on-site inspections for the first six years, including the fifth year. The main focus has shifted to applying for the inspection exemption label, which is much more convenient through mobile apps. However, it's essential to ensure the vehicle hasn't been modified or has any accident records, otherwise it won't pass. From experience, safe driving is the most important; you can't entirely rely on policies for peace of mind.

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CatherineAnn
02/06/2026, 03:25:21 AM

In our neighborhood car owners' group, people often ask about vehicle inspection. It's common knowledge that private cars are exempt from on-site annual inspection in their fifth year. The policy is designed to save car owners time, but we remind everyone not to forget to apply for the inspection exemption decal every two years. In the community, we share maintenance tips like light testing and tire pressure checks, fostering a good atmosphere of mutual assistance. Last year, I used WeChat to remind my neighbors to apply for the decal to avoid oversight. This kind of practical mutual help has benefited many people.

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DiRiver
05/02/2026, 12:09:55 PM

Last year, my car turned five years old, and I specifically checked the regulations. It's true that you don't need an on-site inspection; just apply for the exemption mark online—simple and efficient. But don't forget the policy prerequisite: the vehicle must have no accident records. I conveniently had the mechanic check the lights and emission system during maintenance. As an experienced driver, I think the rule change is great—focusing on driving safety is much better than cumbersome procedures.

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