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How often should a family sedan be inspected?

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LaCooper
07/29/25 5:26pm
Family sedans are exempt from inspection for the first six years. After six years but not exceeding fifteen years, they require an annual inspection. Vehicles over fifteen years old require a semi-annual inspection. The regulations for vehicle inspections and the application timeline are as follows: Vehicle Inspection Regulations: Operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within the first five years, and every six months thereafter. Trucks and large or medium-sized non-operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within the first ten years, and every six months thereafter. Small and mini non-operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once every two years within the first six years, once a year after six years, and every six months after fifteen years. Motorcycles must be inspected once every two years within the first four years, and once a year thereafter. Inspection Application Timeline: The vehicle owner may apply for an inspection compliance mark at the local vehicle management office up to three months before the expiration of the current inspection period. Before applying, the owner must resolve all traffic violations and accidents related to the vehicle.
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BellaAnn
08/14/25 8:21am
I just bought a sedan and have been driving it for over two years, so I need to be clear about the annual inspection. For the first six years, new cars only require an inspection every two years, which is quite hassle-free. Just bring the insurance policy and driver's license to the inspection station. Once the car is over six years old, it needs to be inspected every year. Otherwise, getting caught on the road is the least of your worries—safety is what really matters. Last year, I forgot to get it inspected and didn’t notice a broken taillight, which almost caused an accident. Now I’ve learned my lesson and set a reminder app on my phone a month in advance. This also gives me time to check the oil and tires, saving both money and time. Developing good habits makes driving more reassuring, especially since the car is our family’s main mode of transportation. I recommend regular maintenance—don’t wait until problems become serious to deal with them.
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LaWillow
10/13/25 6:54am
As the head of the household, I use my sedan to pick up and drop off my kids to school, and the frequency of annual inspections must not be overlooked. For the first six years after purchasing the car, inspections are required every two years, and then annually thereafter, ensuring that the lights and brakes are in good working order. From a safety perspective, skipping inspections may lead to increased insurance premiums, while getting an annual inspection can save thousands in repair costs. I prefer to schedule inspections during spring or autumn to avoid long queues in the extreme cold of winter or the heat of summer. Regular maintenance, such as keeping the air filter clean, can also speed up the inspection process. When traveling with kids, safety comes first—don’t overlook these small details. Plan ahead by checking the vehicle administration’s official website for appointment scheduling. Staying consistent with inspections brings peace of mind for the family and convenience for myself.
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MacIsabelle
11/26/25 7:53am
I'm someone who loves delving into car matters, and the annual inspection cycle for sedans is crucial. Newly registered vehicles require inspection every two years within the first six years, but after six years, it becomes an annual check, primarily focusing on emissions and mechanical safety. This policy is designed to prevent hazards from older vehicles, like my neighbor's old car that couldn't brake properly and caused an accident—an inspection could have caught the issue. I've tried scheduling minor maintenance before the inspection, spending just a few hundred yuan to avoid major repairs. Keeping the engine clean makes passing the inspection a breeze. Following the rules and driving safely is even more important.
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