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How often should an 11-year-old private car undergo annual inspection?

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DeMarley
09/03/2025, 11:41:39 PM

An 11-year-old vehicle requires annual inspection. The specific regulations regarding vehicle inspection are as follows: Inspection timing: The annual inspection time is determined based on the initial registration date of the vehicle. For example, if the registration date on the vehicle's license is June 2021, then the annual inspection should be conducted every June. Vehicle inspection requirements: For small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles, inspections are required every 2 years within the first 6 years, annually after exceeding 6 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 15 years. Important note about pre-inspection violation handling: Check if the vehicle has any outstanding traffic violations. If violations exist, they must be resolved before inspection; otherwise, the inspection cannot be processed.

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Matt
09/16/2025, 12:49:56 AM

I used to have an 11-year-old car that required a mandatory inspection every six months. After more than a decade of use, parts like the braking system could rust, and lights were prone to burning out, affecting nighttime driving safety. I made it a habit to mark the dates annually to avoid missing inspections. During inspections, they checked emissions, tire wear, and chassis issues—fixing problems promptly saved money and ensured safety. I recommend finding a nearby inspection station, booking an appointment, and preparing the necessary documents in advance.

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DelDylan
10/30/2025, 01:25:05 AM

I just took over a friend's 11-year-old used car and found online that it requires a biannual inspection. As a newbie, I almost forgot the deadline and nearly got fined. The inspection checks for lighting failures or excessive emissions, preventing breakdowns on the road and being eco-friendly. Now I use a mobile app to set alarm reminders and routinely check tire pressure before driving—small habits that can prevent big issues. Though frequent inspections can be annoying, they're worth it—safety first!

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BryceFitz
12/13/2025, 12:33:00 AM

Our family car is 11 years old. To ensure safety for family trips, I take it for inspection every six months. Older cars are prone to sudden issues like turn signal failures or sluggish brakes, so the inspection center conducts a thorough check to confirm everything's in order. I've also learned basic maintenance like changing bulbs to save money. I recommend family car owners to get timely inspections and not delay their children's school commute. The process is simple and quick—just bring your driver's license and vehicle registration.

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DeJocelyn
02/02/2026, 01:38:12 AM

I've been driving for half my life, and my 11-year-old car must undergo an annual inspection every six months. Mechanical aging happens quickly, and loose wiring poses a fire risk—inspections can catch these hazards. Once, I was negligent and delayed the inspection, resulting in a fine of several hundred yuan, which was even more costly. During the inspection, pay special attention to the brakes and lighting systems to ensure they're functioning properly. Washing the car beforehand can speed up the process. Safe driving is more important than anything else—remember the inspection dates.

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MacPhoebe
04/27/2026, 06:28:50 PM

For an 11-year-old car, a bi-annual inspection might feel frequent, but it's necessary. From an economic perspective, the inspection fee is minor compared to the higher repair costs from potential accidents if skipped, plus possible fines exceeding 200 yuan. I budget wisely by choosing affordable inspection stations, and passing inspections extends my car's lifespan—saving money and hassle. I advise against cutting corners: prioritize safe driving and environmental protection.

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