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

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LeIsabel
08/26/25 4:01am

A car that has just reached six years of age requires on-site inspection for its annual review. Only vehicles within six years enjoy the exemption from on-site inspection. Below is an introduction to relevant knowledge about vehicle annual inspection: 1. Definition: Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for every vehicle that has obtained a formal license plate and registration certificate, equivalent to an annual physical examination for the vehicle according to the "Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety." 2. Inspection content: The annual inspection includes exhaust emission testing, checking for traffic violations, paying a deposit, exterior inspection, on-site inspection, and final review. 3. Purpose: Vehicle annual inspection can promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourage enhanced vehicle maintenance, and reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents.

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AubreeMarie
09/08/25 5:02am

For private cars in their sixth year, it is indeed necessary to undergo an on-site annual inspection, unlike before when you could just get the exemption sticker. This regulation is designed by the state to ensure vehicle safety. After six years of use, components like the braking system or suspension may have aged or worn out. Without inspection, hidden faults could pose significant risks while driving. During the on-site inspection, you need to take the car to the testing station, where they will check the lights, brakes, emissions, etc. It doesn’t take much time but is crucial. My own car went through the inspection in its sixth year, and I checked the tires and wipers beforehand, so it passed smoothly. Regular maintenance can reduce hassles—don’t wait until just before the inspection to rush repairs, as this saves both money and stress. It’s advisable to prepare the vehicle license and registration certificate and go to an official testing station.

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ChristianRose
10/22/25 5:05am

In my sixth year of driving, I was informed that the vehicle must undergo an annual inspection. Unlike the exemption for new cars, the sixth year requires an actual inspection. The process isn't too complicated—the staff at the inspection station will handle tests like brakes and lights, usually completing it within half a day. Before my inspection, I replaced old bulbs myself, saving some costs. Remember, the inspection isn't just about compliance; as cars age, minor issues are inevitable, and early detection can prevent accidents. If your car is regularly maintained, the pass rate is high, so don't worry too much. However, if the vehicle has modifications or an accident history, repair it in advance to avoid wasting time on re-inspection. Prepare some money and documents, and don't miss the deadline to avoid fines.

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ColeMarie
12/05/25 5:29am

Private cars must undergo an on-site annual inspection in their sixth year, as this is a standard requirement. After six years of driving, mechanical and electronic systems such as the engine or steering mechanism may experience wear and tear, and skipping the inspection could overlook potential safety hazards. The inspection covers braking systems, exhaust emissions, and tire wear to ensure roadworthiness. I advise owners not to avoid the hassle—this process actually safeguards you and your family. Check your vehicle’s condition in advance, such as ensuring lights function properly, to avoid inspection failure. The fee is modest but crucial, as a retest could disrupt travel plans. Policies may adjust, but on-site inspections remain a core requirement—comply for worry-free driving.

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