
10-year-old vehicles require annual inspection. The specific regulations for vehicle inspection are as follows: 1. Inspection schedule: The annual inspection time is determined by the initial registration date of the vehicle. For example, if the registration date on the vehicle's license is June 2021, then the annual inspection should be conducted every June. 2. Vehicle inspection frequency: For small and micro non-operational passenger vehicles, inspections are required every 2 years within the first 6 years, annually after exceeding 6 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 15 years. 3. Handling violations before inspection: Check if the vehicle has any outstanding violations. If there are any, they must be resolved before the inspection; otherwise, the inspection cannot be processed.

I've been driving this car for ten years, and the annual inspection is a must-do that can't be avoided. Last year, I went to the inspection station myself, and the process was quite smooth: I made an appointment a month in advance and brought my vehicle license and insurance policy. They checked items like brakes, lights, and exhaust emissions. If the car is well-maintained, it passes on the first try. For example, my car gets regular oil changes and tire checks, so there are no issues. A reminder: don’t let it expire, otherwise, you’ll face a fine of over 200 yuan and possibly points deduction. Safety comes first—older car parts are prone to aging, so an annual inspection ensures peace of mind when driving. I usually handle it around the time my car insurance expires to avoid making extra trips. Remember, choose a weekday during busy seasons at the inspection station to avoid long queues.

It took me some time to figure out the annual inspection rules after taking over a ten-year-old car. A friend told me that vehicles of this age must be inspected every year without skipping. Last month, I went to the testing station myself, and the process was actually straightforward: drive there, and the staff will test the braking force, emission levels, and headlight brightness. If any issues are found, such as non-functioning lights or excessive emissions, they’ll give you a deadline to fix and retest. I recommend checking your car’s condition a few days in advance to avoid repeated hassles. My inspection took half a day and cost around three hundred yuan, which I consider a mandatory maintenance opportunity. Regular attention to tire and engine maintenance makes the annual inspection smoother. In short, don’t wait until the last minute to avoid fines and a bad driving mood.

Vehicles over ten years old require annual inspections, and I insist on doing this because safety is no small matter. The inspection items include the braking system, lighting effectiveness, suspension, and emissions to ensure the car is roadworthy. Failing to inspect on time may result in insurance refusal in case of an accident, leading to greater losses. I schedule my inspections every January, choosing a nearby testing station during less busy times. If the car has issues, such as abnormal exhaust emissions, it's better to fix them before inspection for peace of mind. Don't skimp on regular maintenance, like replacing brake pads or bulbs, to extend the car's lifespan. The inspection fee is affordable and a worthwhile investment in upkeep.


