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How often does the Wuling Zhiguang require an annual inspection?

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DeSamantha
07/28/25 1:11pm

The Wuling Zhiguang requires an annual inspection once every year. Below is a relevant introduction to the Wuling Zhiguang: 1. Interior: It features a fashionable T-shaped design with technological elements, offering a novel and more elegant, simple, and aesthetically pleasing appearance. The dashboard provides a more spacious view and larger visual space. The center section includes additional silver-plated decorative pieces and storage compartments, and the radio has been upgraded from the original cassette player to a USB-equipped radio with a data cable, making the use of various materials more harmonious. The air conditioning vents are more reasonably positioned. 2. Comfort improvements: Taking the angle between the legs and the ground and the foot's control angle over the pedals as examples, the angle of the accelerator pedal is designed within a comfortable range, which helps relax foot tension and avoid ankle soreness during long drives.

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LaMargaret
08/11/25 5:52pm

I've been driving my Wuling Sunshine for four years now. At first, I thought the annual inspection was quite troublesome, but in practice, it's actually very simple. For the first six years after purchasing a new car, you don't need to take it to the inspection line for testing. You just need to apply for an inspection sticker every two years, which can be done online or at the vehicle management office. By the sixth year, you'll need to go through the formal on-site inspection, and then every two years after that until the tenth year. Starting from the eleventh year, an annual on-site inspection is required. I usually drive for small business purposes, and regular annual inspections have really helped me avoid tickets and potential hazards, while also saving on repair costs. I recommend car owners set a reminder on their phones to not forget the inspection—safety first.

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OMaria
09/28/25 8:15am

Often helping neighbors with car repairs, the annual inspection rules for small vans like the Wuling Zhiguang are quite clear: new cars don’t need to undergo on-site inspections for the first six years, just apply for an inspection sticker every two years to keep driving. The first on-site inspection starts in the sixth year, followed by an inspection every two years until the tenth year. After that, an annual on-site inspection is required. The key is to check the headlights, brakes, and emission system in advance before the inspection—failing these items means you won’t pass. Wuling vehicles are durable, but regular maintenance is essential for a smooth annual inspection—don’t skimp on small expenses and end up with big losses.

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JuliannaDella
09/28/25 8:16am

I just started driving the Wuling Zhiguang not long ago and found out about the annual inspection rules after checking. For a new car, within the first six years, you only need to apply for an inspection certificate every two years without taking the car for testing. By the sixth year, you must go to the inspection line for a real test, and then repeat the inspection process every two years until the tenth year. Starting from the eleventh year, you need to go for an annual inspection every year. I think it's quite easy to learn, and you can apply for the inspection mark yourself on the app. Timely annual inspections ensure driving safety and avoid fines on the road.

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LaHaven
11/12/25 3:22am

I'm fascinated by car details. As a classic minivan, the Wuling Rongguang has a reasonable vehicle inspection cycle. New cars are exempt from on-site inspections for the first six years, only requiring a new inspection sticker every two years. On-site inspections are needed in the sixth, eighth, and tenth years respectively, followed by annual inspections thereafter. The optimized policy makes it more convenient, but don't slack off and miss inspections. For such vehicles, regularly check tire pressure and lights. A simple self-check before the annual inspection ensures passing, extending the car's lifespan without wasting money.

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DeAndrew
01/02/26 5:05am

Regarding the annual inspection of Wuling Sunshine, the rules seem straightforward: exempt from on-site inspection for the first six years, with a biennial application for inspection labels. From the sixth to the tenth year, on-site inspection is required every two years. After eleven years, annual on-site inspections are mandatory. Maintaining good vehicle condition is crucial, such as avoiding brake failure or lighting malfunctions. Timely inspections saved me from fines, so I recommend owners stay updated with official notices and avoid delays to ensure safe driving.

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