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How often should a private car be inspected after six years?

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RowanDella
07/24/25 5:04am
Private cars should undergo an on-site annual inspection every two years after six years. Here is additional information: 1. Inspection regulations: From the tenth to the fifteenth year, the vehicle must be inspected once a year. After fifteen years, the vehicle must be inspected twice a year, all of which are on-site inspections. On-site inspections can be processed at any vehicle management office nationwide. 2. Mandatory scrapping cycle for motor vehicle inspections: The mandatory scrapping of motor vehicles due to inspection failures is not calculated based on years but on three inspection cycles. If a motor vehicle fails to undergo an annual inspection for three consecutive inspection cycles, it will be forcibly scrapped. The three inspection cycles are one and a half years, three years, and six years, respectively.
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Polly
08/10/25 11:09pm
In the first few years after buying a car, the annual inspection was only required every two years, which was quite easy. After the sixth year, it changes to an annual inspection. I remember my first yearly inspection last year—it wasn’t that complicated. Just go to the testing station to check things like lights, brakes, and emissions, and it’s done in half an hour. As cars age, parts tend to wear out, like brake pads or tires, which can wear down quickly. Annual inspections help catch problems early, preventing dangers on the road. Last time, the inspection found an air conditioning leak, and fixing it early saved a lot of money. Now, I’ve made it a habit to mark my calendar as a reminder to get the inspection done on time, ensuring my car is safe for long trips. Don’t worry about the hassle—booking at a reputable station is convenient, and they even offer free tea.
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StRhett
09/24/25 6:14am
Older cars require extra attention. After six years, they must undergo annual inspections. From my experience, safety comes first! Vehicles over six years old experience wear and tear on engines, suspensions, and other components. Annual inspections can detect fault codes and performance issues. I once saw a neighbor neglect their inspection, leading to brake failure and a near-accident. Regular annual checks may cost a little, but they prevent major disasters. I recommend choosing certified inspection centers over cheap, unreliable workshops—they often provide minor free maintenance to ensure worry-free driving. Timely inspections also avoid fines, as policies are strict now, and negligence could cost hundreds. Develop good habits for safer driving!
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VanClaire
11/07/25 8:26am
I've been driving for over ten years, and when my car hit 60,000 kilometers, the inspection frequency changed to once a year after the sixth year. Don't delay this—annual tests check lights, emissions, etc., helping spot minor issues early for hassle-free repairs. Last year's inspection revealed uneven tire wear; replacing them reduced road noise significantly. Scheduling is easy—just book a service station in advance, and it's done in half a day. Don't wait for small faults to become major problems.
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