To complete an ownership change on a vehicle in Newfoundland and Labrador, it must pass a safety inspection at one of the province’s approved official inspection stations. An exception exists for vehicles being given to immediate family members as gifts.
Nova Scotia
An inspection is required every two years on any vehicle that’s at least three years old in Nova Scotia, regardless of whether it’s changing ownership. If a used car is being bought from a dealer, it’s up to that dealer to make sure the vehicle has passed inspection within 30 days of the sale date, unless the buyer agrees in writing to purchase it as is. For a private sale, an inspection must be passed before ownership can be transferred unless both parties agree in writing to transfer the vehicle as is. However, the vehicle will need to pass inspection before it can be registered, so it’s in the buyer’s best interests to complete that step before the sale is finalized. Vehicle ownership being transferred between immediate family members is exempt. Due to an agreement with the neighbouring provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, certificates acquired in those provinces are valid in Nova Scotia until their expiry date.
Prince Edward Island
P.E.I. is the only province in Canada where inspections on all vehicles are required annually. To complete a transfer of ownership, the most recent vehicle inspection form must be submitted with the rest of the needed documentation. As part of the interprovincial agreement with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, inspection certificates from those provinces are valid in P.E.I. until they expire or 12 months from issue, whichever is sooner.
New Brunswick
New Brunswick requires registered vehicles to pass inspection every two years. To complete a change of ownership, the current inspection certificate must be valid. Certificates acquired in Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island remain valid until they expire.
年检1400,普通车行便宜许多,看下面贴子害怕去普通车行年检了
不知dealer具体做了哪些维护,也许有维修项目。
看来你在Dealer 那里有过一些“美好的经历”, 大概不太想继续迎接新的惊喜了吧?
也许是没有时间。
如换机油之类的简单维护,DIY即省时间,又放心。即便是去外面换机油,也就几十块钱或稍稍多一些的事。
只要个人愿意,可以找到各种详细DIY的信息。Google, YouTube等等。自己或家人花点时间了解一些基本的车的知识,应该可以减少被dealer痛宰的机会。
https://turo.com/blog/gearheads/7-diy-car-maintenance-projects-you-can-do-at-home
加油
DIY的穷人居多
美国能买到的是多:一分钱一分货、十分钱一分货、或不管多少钱还是烂货。
amazon刚买了10个螺丝10刀,看了下淘宝不到10人民币快递免费。
不过像换机油之类的最简单的汽车用户手册提供信息的维护,完全可以由有条件的一般用户完成。
汽车DIY维护只是一种常见的方式。特别对那些爱护自己车的车主。同时有正常思维的车友,大概都明白安全生产是做任何维护的前提条件。确实要杜绝忽略安全问题盲目上马。
所以你的提醒特别重要??
再想想如果今后电动汽车大量替代了传统燃油发动机的车型,换机油之类的传统维护会越来越少了。更变成少数车主独有的乐趣了吧。
不知道您地处何方?一般来说美国各州的“安全行车”年检由加油站/修车铺兼职,统一收几十刀。技师查出你车的问题,诸如喇叭不响,大灯不亮,刹车片太薄,轮胎老化磨光了,等等,让你修好再复查(一般再收$1)。
大部分州两年检一次尾气排放,收几十刀,许多州并不真查废气的含量指标,而是用电脑连一下你的车载电脑看一下信息。这些技师须通过州政府考试才能上岗,与你没有过节应该不会为难你。正规年检点(尽管很小)都连网州DMV,一旦尾气PASS,DMV立马让你续牌照。
(如果你的车仪表显示发动机故障灯亮,那你要先修好它,否则不让过关)。
“核磁共振”指健康体检,开一个玩笑,:)
手头的感觉和常识,我指的是,怎么说呢,比如让你换个灯泡,把新灯泡拧进灯座,拧多紧就算好了?有人不用教自己就会了。有人换个灯泡也要请人来做。
大学里,一次外出活动,我骑着平板三轮,旁边骑自行车的女生问我,骑三轮难学吗?我回答,这不就是三五分钟的事吗?旁边我的朋友(男生)直乐。有人从自行车到三轮,是很难跨过的坎。
只有车过户在需要安检。
Newfoundland and Labrador
To complete an ownership change on a vehicle in Newfoundland and Labrador, it must pass a safety inspection at one of the province’s approved official inspection stations. An exception exists for vehicles being given to immediate family members as gifts.
Nova ScotiaAn inspection is required every two years on any vehicle that’s at least three years old in Nova Scotia, regardless of whether it’s changing ownership. If a used car is being bought from a dealer, it’s up to that dealer to make sure the vehicle has passed inspection within 30 days of the sale date, unless the buyer agrees in writing to purchase it as is. For a private sale, an inspection must be passed before ownership can be transferred unless both parties agree in writing to transfer the vehicle as is. However, the vehicle will need to pass inspection before it can be registered, so it’s in the buyer’s best interests to complete that step before the sale is finalized. Vehicle ownership being transferred between immediate family members is exempt. Due to an agreement with the neighbouring provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, certificates acquired in those provinces are valid in Nova Scotia until their expiry date.
Prince Edward IslandP.E.I. is the only province in Canada where inspections on all vehicles are required annually. To complete a transfer of ownership, the most recent vehicle inspection form must be submitted with the rest of the needed documentation. As part of the interprovincial agreement with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, inspection certificates from those provinces are valid in P.E.I. until they expire or 12 months from issue, whichever is sooner.
New BrunswickNew Brunswick requires registered vehicles to pass inspection every two years. To complete a change of ownership, the current inspection certificate must be valid. Certificates acquired in Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island remain valid until they expire.
我自己每十万公里换前后刹车片,只有零件钱,200刀顶破天了,要换盘子的话,再加200,不过盘子不需常换