
2007 cars require two inspections per year starting from 2022. Cars from 2007 undergo one annual inspection per year. Vehicles aged 6-15 years all require one inspection per year. Mandatory scrapping only occurs when the mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers. Vehicles over 15 years old require two inspections per year. Below is an introduction to vehicle inspection regulations: Passenger transport vehicles: Within 5 years, one inspection per year; beyond 5 years, one inspection every 6 months; Trucks and large/medium non-passenger transport vehicles: Within 10 years, one inspection per year; beyond 10 years, one inspection every 6 months; Small and micro non-passenger transport vehicles: Within 6 years, one inspection every 2 years; beyond 6 years, one inspection per year; beyond 15 years, one inspection every 6 months; Motorcycles: Within 4 years, one inspection every 2 years; beyond 4 years, one inspection per year; Tractors and other motor vehicles: One inspection per year. Operational vehicles that pass safety inspections within the specified period do not require repeated safety inspections; Vehicles beyond the scrapping age: Cannot be transferred (sold or bought), but can continue to be used. For transactions, the vehicle owner can first apply for a scrapping certificate (to deregister the vehicle's records) at the vehicle management office before proceeding with the transaction.

I have a car bought in 2007 that has been driven for many years and is now almost an antique. According to vehicle inspection rules, cars over 15 years old need to be inspected twice a year. A car manufactured in 2007 will hit the 15-year mark in 2022, meaning from 2022 onwards, it must be taken to the inspection station every six months. Older cars are prone to issues like engine aging and excessive emissions, so frequent checks are essential. My neighbor’s car broke down last year due to an untimely inspection, costing nearly a thousand to repair. I recommend owners mark the dates and book appointments in advance to avoid last-minute queues. Regular maintenance can also extend the car’s lifespan—safety first! Nowadays, inspection stations offer great service, with fast online bookings that take less than half an hour to complete.

I don't know much about cars, but after driving for over a decade, I've learned a thing or two. Take a 2007 model year car for example - by 2022 it crosses the 15-year threshold and enters the biannual inspection phase. That's exactly what happened with my old Volkswagen. Older vehicles require more frequent checks since components like wiring and brakes are prone to aging. Last year, a moment of neglect almost caused an accident. Inspection fees aren't high - just a few hundred yuan each time - so don't try to save money by delaying. Look up local testing stations online, bring your vehicle license, and choose weekday mornings when it's less crowded. More maintenance means more safety for everyone. Remember: 2022 is the turning point - after that you'll need to make more frequent trips.

I drive a small truck, and with years of experience, I naturally know the rules. A 2007 vehicle will reach 15 years by 2022, and from that year onward, it requires two inspections annually. Older vehicles have poorer performance, so the inspections focus on brakes and emissions to prevent accidents. My friend was fined for overdue inspection. I suggest owners handle it promptly and not wait until the last minute. Online appointments are convenient and save time. Safety is the top priority, especially on long trips.


