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How Many Years Until a Small Car Requires Biannual Inspections?

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DelCole
08/29/2025, 04:45:33 AM

Small cars over 15 years old require two annual inspections, meaning every six months. Inspection Items: During the annual inspection, the car's exterior, tires, emissions, brakes, lights, and chassis are checked. Additionally, it is mandatory to verify whether the car is equipped with a fire extinguisher and a triangular warning sign, which are strict requirements aimed at enhancing vehicle safety. Inspection Precautions: If a car has unresolved traffic violations before the inspection, it will not pass. Prior to the inspection, all violation records should be cleared, and the car's lights, brakes, and exhaust system should be checked to ensure they are functioning properly. If any faults are found, they should be repaired in advance to avoid failing the inspection and needing to return for repairs, which can cause unnecessary hassle.

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Derek
09/11/2025, 02:12:29 AM

I used to drive a small car until its tenth year, when it required annual inspections twice a year. At first, I found it a bit troublesome, but later got used to it—queuing at the vehicle management office every six months for checks on lights, brakes, and emissions to ensure road safety. My old car's light assemblies tended to age, so frequent inspections helped detect issues early, saving money and hassle. I recommend booking online in advance to avoid peak times and bringing all necessary documents to save time. Regular maintenance, like cleaning the exhaust and testing lights, makes inspections easier to pass. Don’t ignore this—failing to comply could lead to bigger troubles if an accident occurs. The inspection fee isn’t expensive, just around a hundred yuan for peace of mind. In short, once a car hits ten years, frequent checks are mandatory—it’s the rule, but it’s also for your and others' safety.

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MaciRose
10/25/2025, 03:02:23 AM

I just bought a new car not long ago and was curious, so I asked an experienced driver. I learned that after ten years, it needs to be inspected twice a year. It feels a bit novel but acceptable, after all, older cars have higher risks. I usually enjoy tinkering with the exterior modifications, but before the inspection, I must restore the original factory parts, otherwise, it won't pass and I'll have to redo it. The inspection mainly focuses on the lights and brakes, and the queue can be long, so it's advisable to bring a book. As a young car owner, I think this regulation is great—it reduces nighttime driving hazards. A few more inspections are a small investment for a big return. Don't be afraid of the hassle; just go on time and enjoy the pleasure of safe driving.

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OJames
12/08/2025, 02:25:40 AM

My small car, which has been driven for over ten years, must undergo two inspections annually to eliminate potential hazards. This regulation is essential because components age quickly, and brakes or lights may fail, endangering both myself and others. I never delay and always go for inspections on time. Maintaining the car in good condition is a responsible practice.

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DiSadie
01/28/2026, 03:36:52 AM

I've installed quite a few aftermarket parts on my compact car, but the biennial inspections after ten years are really exhausting. Each time before the inspection, I have to remove the modifications and reinstall the original parts, which is time-consuming and laborious, but worth it. The inspection focuses on exhaust emissions and lighting systems—don't try to cheat, just pass it legitimately. I care deeply about my car, and although the frequency is high, it helps prevent major issues. I suggest legalizing modifications to avoid losing out on safety for minor gains—safe driving should always come first.

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IkerRose
04/24/2026, 01:22:40 AM

I think the policy of inspecting small cars twice a year in ten years is reasonable. Current exhaust emission tests are important, but with the rise of electric vehicles, future regulations may be simplified to focus on circuit safety systems. I support the concept of environmental protection and also suggest learning the new rules in advance to adapt to changes without wasting time. Be a knowledgeable car owner and enjoy driving freedom.

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