
Nanbu County Chengxin Motor Vehicle Inspection Co., Ltd. is located at Bijia Mountain Village, Dingshui Town, Nanbu County, Sichuan Province. Vehicle inspection process: Prepare the duplicate copy of compulsory traffic , original vehicle license, motor vehicle registration certificate, and personal ID card for exterior inspection. Pay the inspection fee, input information, conduct online inspection, check online inspection results, and verify compulsory insurance documents. Vehicle inspection regulations: Operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within 5 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 5 years; motorcycles must be inspected once every 2 years within 4 years, and once a year after exceeding 4 years; trucks and large/medium-sized non-operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within 10 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 10 years; small/mini non-operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once every 2 years within 6 years, once a year after exceeding 6 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 15 years.

Last time I went for my car's annual inspection in the south, I chose the testing station in Bao'an District, Shenzhen. The place was easy to find - just searched 'car annual inspection' on a navigation app and several locations popped up. I picked one closer to the city center. All I needed was my ID card and vehicle license. I booked an 8 AM slot, and there were fewer people in line. The whole process took about half an hour. The staff checked my lights and brakes, and reminded me that since the rainy season is frequent in the south, tire wear should be a key focus. To avoid re-inspection, I did a self-check on tire pressure and emissions beforehand. The cost was around 200 yuan, not too expensive. The main thing is that the inspection makes the car safer and gives more peace of mind when driving. Next time, I'll still go early to avoid peak hours.

As a car owner, I find it really easy to locate vehicle inspection stations in the south. In Dongguan, I often use Amap to search for 'vehicle inspection stations' – just input any location and results pop up. I chose a third-party service point where the process was quick, taking only half an hour. Just bring your documents and go directly, no appointment needed. The key is they inspect thoroughly, especially the engine and emission system which are prone to issues in the southern summer heat. I also learned a little trick: going in the morning means no queues, whereas afternoons get crowded with long waits. The cost was about 180 RMB, plus 20 RMB for document copies. Regular focusing on brake pads and air conditioning can help avoid inspection hassles. In short, inspections are mandatory, but finding a station is simple.

The annual vehicle inspection can be done at designated testing stations in the south. I'm in Xiamen, Fujian, and I just drive to the station near the vehicle office, bringing my vehicle license and ID card to get it done directly. The process is quick, taking only 20 minutes. The key is to check safety items like lights and exhaust emissions. With more rain in the south, tire wear is greater, so self-checking before the annual inspection can save money.

I went for my car's annual inspection in Zhongshan City and chose a testing station that's open on weekends. I searched 'car annual inspection' on Baidu Maps, which located the address, and it took me ten minutes to drive there. Submitting the documents and queuing took about half an hour, and the staff was quite patient while checking the brake system. In the humid southern climate, batteries tend to age quickly, so I replaced mine before the inspection to avoid issues. The cost was around 200 RMB, and they also helped adjust my car's air conditioning radiator. Going an hour earlier when it's busy saves a lot of hassle. Next time, I plan to make an appointment to avoid waiting.

Last year was my first time getting an annual inspection in the south, specifically in Guangzhou. A friend recommended the official inspection station in Yuexiu District. Navigation me there easily, and the location was straightforward. After submitting my ID card and vehicle license, I waited about half an hour. The checks for lights and emissions both passed. As a newbie, I forgot to bring the insurance policy, but luckily I had a photocopy as backup. The high temperatures in the south can easily cause tire deformation, so I replaced my tires before the inspection to ensure safety. The cost was around 220 yuan, and the process was simpler than I imagined. Since then, I’ve been doing self-inspections every six months to avoid any surprises.


