How often should a 5-seater undergo annual inspection?
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5-seaters require an annual inspection every 6 years, with the need to collect the annual inspection certificate from the vehicle management office every 2 years. The purpose of the annual inspection is to check the main technical condition of the vehicle, encourage enhanced maintenance, ensure the vehicle remains in good condition, and guarantee driving safety. Examples of 5-seater car brands include: Baojun 730, Jiayue, Buick GL6, New Baojun RM5, and SAIC Maxus G20. Taking the Baojun 730 as an example: The Baojun 730 is an MPV with dimensions of 4780mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1740mm in height, a wheelbase of 2750mm, a body type of 5-door 7-seater MPV, and a 6-speed manual transmission.
I just bought a new five-seater car a few months ago. When I registered the license plate, I specifically asked about the vehicle inspection. For new cars, you only need to inspect every two years within the first ten years, such as the second year, the fourth year, and so on. I’m really glad the policy has been optimized, saving me frequent trips to the inspection station. The annual inspection mainly checks lights, brakes, tires, and other components to ensure the car has no safety hazards. My car has only been driven a few thousand kilometers, so it’s not time yet, but I heard from my neighbor that after ten years, you have to inspect it every year because older parts tend to have more issues. If you miss the inspection, the fines are heavy, and it can also affect your insurance. Regular maintenance, like checking tire pressure every month, makes passing the inspection easier. Car safety saves money and hassle, so beginners should remember the deadlines and not procrastinate.