How often should a car purchased in 2014 undergo inspection?

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LeJoy
07/28/25 2:19pm
For passenger cars purchased in 2014 that are not used for commercial purposes, a 6-year exemption from inspection was implemented starting from September 1, 2014. This means that the vehicle is exempt from on-site inspection, but the owner still needs to apply for an inspection compliance mark at the designated vehicle management office, motor vehicle registration service station, or traffic police squadron within the specified period and affix it to the upper right corner of the car's front windshield. Below is an extended introduction: Change to a 10-year inspection cycle: For a driver's license with a 6-year inspection cycle, if there are no violations, it can be changed to a 10-year inspection cycle. If points are deducted within the first year of obtaining the driver's license, the change to a 10-year inspection cycle will be postponed by one year.
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GarrettLee
08/11/25 10:27pm
I drive a car purchased in 2014, and as a young car owner, it still feels like a newcomer with quite friendly inspection frequency. According to regulations, this type of vehicle requires an on-site inspection every two years. For example, my car is now approaching 10 years old and still falls into this stage. Before the annual inspection, I always check the lights, brakes, and emission system in advance because safety is too important—no one wants issues on the road. Remember to book an appointment at the inspection station to avoid wasting time in queues. Regular maintenance of tires and engine oil ensures a smooth inspection process. Saving money and hassle, don’t wait until fines come knocking—develop good habits for a longer vehicle lifespan.
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