Does a car that has just reached six years need to undergo an on-site inspection?
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Vehicles that have reached six years require an on-site inspection. The six-year exemption refers to non-commercial passenger cars and other small and mini passenger vehicles (excluding vans and vehicles with 7 or more seats) being exempt from on-site inspections within six years. However, owners still need to periodically apply for the annual inspection sticker. Below is relevant information: 1. In the second and fourth years after purchasing a new car, owners need to bring the vehicle registration certificate and a valid compulsory insurance policy to the vehicle management office to apply for the inspection sticker. They can also apply for the annual inspection sticker online. 2. Vehicle annual inspection is a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates, equivalent to an annual physical examination for the vehicle. 3. For vehicles that have reached six years, the annual inspection process is the same as the regular inspection. Owners need to drive the vehicle to the inspection station with their ID card, vehicle registration certificate, vehicle and vessel tax or tax exemption certificate, and compulsory insurance policy. After passing the inspection, they will receive a certificate, which, along with the other documents, must be taken to the relevant window to obtain the annual inspection sticker.