Do small cars need to go through the inspection line after six years?
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Small cars are required to undergo annual inspections at the inspection line after six years. Below is an introduction to small cars: 1. Overview: Small cars generally refer to models with a displacement of around 1.0-1.3 liters, such as those tested by European E-NCAP, Japanese J-NCAP, and C-NCAP. 2. Features: Small cars typically have low fuel consumption and a compact design, offering a more comfortable and spacious interior compared to micro cars. In the A-segment, besides micro and small cars, compact cars also fall within this category. 3. Market: Despite strong advocacy from central authorities, due to factors such as policies, fuel prices, and consumer attitudes, the market for 1.0L and below small cars remains sluggish, with sales even declining instead of increasing.