Do new cars need inspection?
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New cars do not require inspection. New cars are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, but you need to go to the vehicle management office every 2 years to apply for stickers and labels. Below are the precautions for vehicle inspection: Inspection time limits: For non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles (excluding minivans) that are over 6 years but under 10 years old, the inspection cycle has been relaxed from once a year to once every two years. This means private cars only need to undergo on-site inspections twice within 10 years, specifically in the 6th and 8th years. For vehicles over 15 years old, the rules remain unchanged, requiring inspection every six months. Methods to check validity period: You can download the "Traffic Management 12123" mobile app to check your vehicle's inspection validity period. Starting from April this year, the motor vehicle inspection compliance label has been digitized, and owners no longer need to go on-site to replace it.