
Vehicles within 8 years of age and with less than 100,000 kilometers mileage can register for Didi. The application requirements are as follows: 1. License plate requirements: The joining driver must own their own car with a local license plate. Additionally, the car's base price must be above 70,000 RMB, and the car must be less than 8 years old. 2. Driving experience: The joining driver must possess a C1 or higher driver's license with at least 3 years of driving experience, and be between 22 and 60 years old. When joining, the driver must operate a vehicle that matches their licensed vehicle type. 3. Personal requirements: The joining driver must hold a valid ID card, vehicle registration certificate, and driver's license, have no bad records or criminal history, be in good health, capable of fulfilling duties diligently, and have a strong sense of responsibility.

Last time I wanted to register for Didi, I specifically checked the rules - the vehicle must be within 8 years from its first registration date. My car, which had been driven for six or seven years, just met the requirements and smoothly passed the review. Didi has this rule mainly because older vehicles are more prone to malfunctions and safety hazards, especially common issues like tire wear and brake problems. It's recommended to check the vehicle's condition before applying. If it's close to the 8-year limit, get key components repaired in advance to ensure the annual inspection goes smoothly. Didi policies may vary slightly between cities, so it's best to check the latest requirements on the Didi App or official website to avoid wasting time. A little tip: keep the car clean inside and out, as the system might randomly check photos to confirm the vehicle's condition - don't let dust obscure the information.

As a car owner, I previously registered for DiDi's income-sharing program, which requires the car to be no older than 8 years. My car was bought five years ago, and the registration process was simple and smooth. DiDi set this restriction for safety reasons, as older cars have higher risks of brake failure or engine overheating, leading to poor passenger experience. Besides the age limit, they also verify that the vehicle has complete insurance, no history of major accidents, and a legally valid license plate. If your car is close to the 8-year mark, it's advisable to evaluate the cost-effectiveness in advance to avoid unnecessary hassle. The DiDi app has a vehicle model lookup feature—just enter your car model and year to check eligibility. Regular maintenance of the engine and air conditioning system can also improve approval rates, so don’t overlook these details.

I often drive for Didi to accept orders, knowing the vehicle requirements are strict, generally only allowing registration within 8 years. For older cars, such as those over ten years, the failure rate is high, and it's common for Didi not to accept them. When going through the specific process, calculate from the vehicle's first registration date, and don't forget to check safety components like headlights and seat belts. I've encountered fellow drivers who were rejected due to minor scratches not being repaired, so having the car body in good condition is also crucial. There are minor differences between cities, so it's best to refer to Didi's official guidelines first. During personal maintenance, pay extra attention to the lifespan of tires and brake discs to prevent being disqualified.

I'm recently considering registering for Didi and have studied the rules—the car must be under 8 years old. Buying a brand-new car is the easiest way to pass, but make sure it has no collision history and undergoes regular annual inspections. Didi implements this policy to reduce road risks, such as complaints caused by malfunctioning AC in older cars. It's advisable to first download the app and input your car model to confirm eligibility. If your car is over the age limit, you might consider switching to a used but newer model as a transition. Don’t forget to have all insurance documents ready, and ensure photos taken during the application aren’t blurry. Different regions, especially big cities, may enforce stricter rules, so it’s more reliable to check local regulations in advance.


