Is the Baojun 730 Exempt from Inspection for Six Years?
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Baojun 730 is exempt from inspection for six years, as it is a 5-door, 7-seat MPV that falls within the 6-year inspection exemption range. Vehicle annual inspection (or vehicle inspection) refers to an annual inspection conducted on vehicles that have already obtained official license plates and registration certificates, in accordance with the technical conditions for safe operation of motor vehicles. The purpose is to check the main technical conditions of the vehicle, encourage enhanced maintenance and upkeep, ensure the vehicle is always in good condition, and guarantee driving safety. Baojun 730 is a family MPV product under SAIC-GM-Wuling Baojun. Its body dimensions are 4780mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1755mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. The high-end version of Baojun 730 features a multi-link independent rear suspension, effectively improving rear-seat comfort and vehicle handling.
Our newly purchased Baojun 730 has been in use for three years. It's a 7-seater private vehicle, so it indeed enjoys the six-year exemption from inspection policy. The policy states that non-commercial small passenger vehicles (private cars with 9 seats or fewer) are exempt from on-site inspections within six years after registration, only requiring the application for an inspection compliance decal every two years. My car is registered as non-commercial and is mainly used for picking up the kids and grocery shopping, which is very convenient. The process is simple—just a few minutes on a mobile app—saving the hassle of visiting an inspection station. When purchasing the car, I confirmed with the 4S dealership that the 7-seat Baojun 730 meets the standards. However, it's important to remember to apply on time without delay, otherwise it may affect the driver's license. For safety, I always perform regular maintenance on parts like brake lights to ensure peace of mind on the road.