How often should a six-year-old car be inspected in the following years?

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LaJohn
07/30/25 12:28am
Small passenger vehicles require inspection every 2 years after the first 6 years. Vehicles older than 6 years must be inspected annually, while those exceeding 15 years of age require semi-annual inspections. Vehicle inspections include three categories: motor vehicle safety technical inspection, emission inspection, and comprehensive performance inspection. Key considerations for annual vehicle inspection are as follows: 1. Engine: Check whether the engine, chassis, body and attached equipment are clean, complete and functional; whether the paint finish is uniform and aesthetically pleasing; whether major assemblies have been replaced and match the initial inspection records. 2. Braking performance: Verify whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lighting, exhaust and other safety features comply with technical requirements for safe operation of motor vehicles. 3. Vehicle condition: Inspect whether the vehicle has undergone modifications or alterations; verify if the registration details on the driving license, license plate and vehicle records match the current condition and whether any changes have undergone proper approval and modification procedures.
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