Does a car need to go through the inspection line for its 6th annual inspection?
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A car that has just reached six years of age requires an on-site inspection for its annual check. Only vehicles within six years of purchase are exempt from the on-site inspection rule. If you bought a new car within the past six years, it can be exempt from inspection twice (you need to apply for an inspection mark every two years without the vehicle undergoing an on-site inspection). Below are the relevant details: Regulations: For the 6th and 8th years, the vehicle must undergo an on-site inspection. For private cars older than 10 years, the original inspection cycle still applies, meaning one annual inspection for cars aged 10 to 15 years, and inspections every six months for cars older than 15 years. Notes: The owner can request an inspection report and application form from the inspector. If all inspection items pass, the owner can proceed to pay the inspection fee and collect the vehicle license and compliance label. If any items fail, the owner must repair the vehicle and undergo a re-inspection until it passes before proceeding with the visa formalities.