Does the vehicle need to undergo an on-site inspection in the sixth year?

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RosalieLee
07/29/25 3:43pm
For a vehicle in its sixth year, an on-site inspection is required for the annual vehicle inspection. Here are the relevant details: Vehicle Exemption from Inspection: If the vehicle meets the exemption criteria and the inspection period on the vehicle license is 2016, the owner can enjoy two exemptions from on-site inspections during the six years from 2016 to 2021. They only need to apply for the annual inspection sticker every two years. By the sixth year, the vehicle is no longer eligible for exemption and must undergo an on-site inspection while also applying for the annual inspection sticker. Vehicle Annual Inspection: For a vehicle that is exactly six years old, the annual inspection process is the same as the regular annual inspection. The owner needs to drive the vehicle to the inspection station, bringing along their ID card, vehicle license, vehicle and vessel tax or tax exemption certificate, and compulsory traffic insurance policy. After passing the inspection, they will receive a certification form. Finally, they must submit this form along with the other documents to the relevant window to obtain the annual inspection sticker.
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AryaFitz
08/15/25 3:16am
My car was exactly six years old last year, and I remember clearly that the sixth year indeed requires an on-site inspection, which is a new change in national regulations. Previously, new cars were exempt from on-site inspections for the first six years, only requiring a sticker every two years, but the sixth year mandates going through the inspection line. I went last summer and waited in line for half a day, but it was worth it because they check critical parts like the braking system, light brightness, and emission pollution. If you skip it, you might face fines from traffic police or even affect insurance claims. Moreover, older cars are more prone to minor issues, and detecting them early can save you from bigger troubles. I recommend everyone schedule an inspection in the sixth year promptly to ensure safe driving.
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JanelleDella
10/12/25 3:29am
As someone who frequently helps friends with car inspections, I must emphasize that the sixth-year inspection is absolutely essential! New cars are generally trouble-free for the first five years, but by the sixth year, components start to wear out—issues like tire tread wear and brake disc problems may emerge. The inspection process includes checking the chassis, engine condition, and exhaust emissions to ensure everything meets standards. Skipping this step could pose significant risks if the car breaks down on the road. I always remind my relatives to get their inspections done on time—it’s not just about passing the annual check, but also about identifying potential issues early, saving money and ensuring peace of mind.
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