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How often should a seven-seater vehicle undergo inspection?

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EmmanuelLynn
07/24/2025, 11:37:16 AM

Seven-seater vehicles require inspection every two years. Even under the new regulations that exempt newly registered small private passenger vehicles from on-site inspections for the first six years, seven-seater vehicles still need to apply for annual inspection and environmental labels every two years within the first six years. If the vehicle is over 6 years old, it needs an annual inspection, and if it exceeds 15 years, it requires inspection every 6 months. Vehicle annual inspection is a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates. The new inspection regulations are as follows: 1. Non-operational small passenger vehicles require inspection every two years for the first 6 years, and annually from the 7th to the 15th year; 2. Non-operational medium and large passenger vehicles and trucks require annual inspection for the first 10 years, and every six months from the 11th year; 3. Operational vehicles require annual inspection for the first 5 years, and every six months from the 6th year; 4. Motorcycles require inspection every two years for the first 4 years, and annually from the 5th year.

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MacEleanor
08/10/2025, 03:27:21 AM

As a seven-seater owner with several years of driving experience, I'm familiar with the annual inspection process. For non-commercial passenger vehicles like seven-seaters, the latest regulations stipulate that new cars are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years, but owners must apply for the inspection emblem online every 2 years, otherwise they will face fines. Between 6 to 10 years, the vehicle must undergo an on-site inspection every 2 years. From 10 to 15 years, it's required to have an annual inspection. For vehicles older than 15 years, inspections become more frequent, required every six months. Before the annual inspection, I always check the lights and brakes to avoid unnecessary trips and disruptions to family travel plans. These regular inspections ensure the vehicle's safety and reliability. I recommend that owners not delay and handle inspections promptly to save both hassle and money.

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CadenLynn
09/25/2025, 03:38:00 AM

I've only been driving a seven-seater for two years, and initially, I was quite concerned about the annual inspection cycle. According to a professional friend, new vehicles are exempt from physical inspections for the first 6 years but need to collect a label every two years. Between 6 to 10 years, inspections are required every two years, and beyond 10 years, annual inspections are mandatory. For older vehicles over 15 years, inspections are required every six months. These rules are updated quite frequently, so I need to stay alert to policy changes. Failing to conduct timely annual inspections could result in penalty points, fines, and even affect insurance. Therefore, I always book an appointment at the inspection station in advance, bring all necessary documents and the compulsory traffic insurance policy, and get it done in half an hour. This way, it doesn’t take much time, and I can enjoy driving my colleagues around with peace of mind.

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Thaddeus
11/08/2025, 09:57:33 PM

Our family has been using a seven-seater for several years, and annual vehicle inspection is crucial for the safety of the whole family. New cars are exempt from inspection for the first six years, but you still need to apply for the exemption decal every two years, which saves time and effort. After six years, a physical inspection is required every two years. After ten years, the frequency increases to annual inspections, and after fifteen years, it becomes every six months. These inspections check emissions and brakes to avoid potential hazards. I always remind my husband not to forget, to prevent penalties that could affect our travel mood. Regular annual inspections also help prevent malfunctions and save money, making them a must-do for responsible car owners.

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OMakayla
12/29/2025, 11:44:32 PM

As someone who values car safety, I find the annual inspection of seven-seater vehicles quite crucial. According to regulations, new cars are exempt from inspection for the first six years, requiring only a biennial application. From six to ten years, they must undergo a biennial on-site inspection, checking brakes, lights, and safety functions. Between ten to fifteen years, an annual inspection is mandatory, and after fifteen years, a stricter inspection every six months is required. Annual inspections aren't just about complying with policies; they help identify potential hazards like tire wear. I often change the oil in advance and prepare documents to ensure a smooth inspection, giving me peace of mind on the road.

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VonCharles
03/27/2026, 01:57:35 AM

I have been following automotive policies for years. Currently, the annual inspection cycle for 7-seater vehicles is: exempt from physical inspection for the first 6 years but requires applying for exemption decals every 2 years; biennial physical inspections from 6 to 10 years; annual inspections after 10 years; and semi-annual inspections for vehicles over 15 years old. Since policies may undergo minor adjustments, I regularly check updates on the traffic management app to avoid fines and penalty points for delayed inspections, which could affect the vehicle's resale value. A cost-saving approach is to schedule appointments at testing stations on time to streamline the process.

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