Can a Car with Roof Film Pass the Annual Inspection?
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According to national regulations, vehicle stickers can pass the annual inspection as long as they do not exceed 1/3 of the vehicle's body size. Any changes to the color, model, performance, purpose, or structure of a licensed motor vehicle, including replacing the frame, body, or engine, require the owner to apply for a modification registration with the vehicle management office. Here are some key points to note for passing the annual inspection: 1. Vehicle color: If the car is originally black, applying a matte film will not pass the inspection, as it does not match the original brightness of the vehicle body. 2. Exterior decorations: If exterior decorations are applied, they must not exceed 1/3 of the entire vehicle's surface; exceeding this limit will result in failing the inspection. 3. Decoration coverage: If a panoramic sunroof film is applied to the roof, it must not exceed 1/3 of the entire vehicle's surface; exceeding this limit will also result in failing the inspection.