

I've been using my family car to register as a Didi driver for almost two years now, and it's been quite smooth. The key is to meet several requirements. First, there's an age limit for the car—usually private vehicles shouldn't exceed eight years. For example, our five-year-old Corolla fits the bill. The wheelbase must be over 2,600 mm, and the engine displacement shouldn't be too small; around 1.8 liters is better for long-distance trips. Additionally, the driver must have a valid driver's license, at least a C1 or higher, with a minimum of one year of driving experience, and be between 22 and 60 years old. When I went to the DMV to handle the paperwork, they checked my driving record and background—no criminal record is allowed. It's crucial to have all the car's documents in order, including a valid registration and insurance. Major modifications are best avoided, or the approval might fail. After registering, I also focused on regular maintenance, checking the tires and engine oil weekly to ensure safe trips, which helps save fuel and money while taking orders.

As a homemaker, I recently helped my husband register his car for Didi, and the process was relatively straightforward. The car itself shouldn't be too old; it's recommended to use a sedan within five years, with a wheelbase of at least 2600mm as a mandatory requirement, otherwise it might get rejected. For drivers, the age requirement is between 22 and 60, with at least one year of driving license experience. We used our family's Civic with a 1.5L engine, which passed, but make sure the insurance is comprehensive, including passenger coverage. For the paperwork, first upload photos of the vehicle registration and ID card on the Didi App—the review is quite fast, taking about a week. Don’t forget to keep the car’s exterior clean; my husband washes it weekly, inside and out, which helps with customer ratings. I also recommend regular checks on the battery and lights to avoid any issues on the road.

As a car enthusiast, I pay close attention to the vehicle requirements for registering with Didi. The car model must comply with regulations, with household sedans needing to be within 4 to 8 years old and having a wheelbase of at least 2600mm. My Sagitar, with a 2700mm wheelbase, fits perfectly. The recommended engine displacement is between 1.6 to 2.0 liters, as smaller engines might struggle. The vehicle must have a valid registration certificate and insurance, and I always keep receipts for every maintenance. For drivers, the age requirement is between 22 to 60 years old, with a C1 or higher driver's license, and at least one year of driving experience is crucial. I've also studied the platform's rules, such as avoiding modifications to car parts, which can easily cause issues. Other details include ensuring the car's exterior is undamaged and that the photos uploaded for registration are clear.

From a safety perspective, having been a Didi driver for over a year, the registration requirements must be strictly followed. The car cannot be older than eight years, and the wheelbase must be at least 2600mm—my old is a good example. The driver must be between 22 and 60 years old, hold at least a C1 driver's license, have over one year of driving experience, and no history of drunk driving. Insurance is crucial, including compulsory traffic insurance and commercial insurance—missing any is risky. Vehicle documents must be complete, and the vehicle registration must not be expired. I regularly change the engine oil and check the brakes to enhance driving safety. The registration process is simple—just upload the required documents on the Didi App, and it takes about half an hour—but only if everything is compliant.

From an economic perspective, registering my family car for Didi is quite cost-effective. The requirements include the vehicle being 4 to 8 years old with a wheelbase of at least 2600mm – my Accord meets the standard with its 2850mm wheelbase. An engine displacement of 1.5L or above is preferable for fuel efficiency. Drivers must be aged 22 to 60, hold a C1 driver's license with at least one year of experience, and have no serious traffic violations. Comprehensive insurance is mandatory to avoid compensation risks. During registration, simply fill out the platform's form and submit the vehicle registration certificate for quick approval before starting to accept orders. To maximize earnings, I also prioritize regular tire rotation and AC cleaning to reduce maintenance costs. Earning an extra 2000 yuan per month through part-time driving isn't difficult.


