Do family cars need annual inspection every year?
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For new family cars with 7 seats or fewer (including 7 seats), there is no need for annual inspection within the first 6 years. After 6 years, the vehicle must be inspected once a year, and after 15 years, it must be inspected every six months. Relevant details about family cars are as follows: On-site inspection: Newly purchased small family cars with 7 seats or fewer (including 7 seats) do not require on-site inspection within the first 6 years, unless a major accident occurs, in which case on-site inspection is still required. Annual inspection sticker and environmental protection inspection sticker: Although new cars do not require on-site inspection, they must still collect the annual inspection sticker and environmental protection inspection sticker from the vehicle management office every two years. When collecting these, bring the vehicle registration certificate and the valid compulsory traffic insurance policy for the current year to the designated window for direct collection, with no fees required. Within the specified period: The free annual inspection sticker and environmental protection sticker must also be collected within the specified time frame, which is within 60 days before the vehicle registration date. Late collection may result in fines and a deduction of 3 points, so plan your time wisely to avoid expiration.