Does a family sedan require an on-site inspection in its sixth year?
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A family sedan requires an on-site inspection in its sixth year. Inspection process: Drive the car to the inspection station entrance and wait for inspection; hand over the vehicle to the inspector for on-site testing, while the owner waits to pick it up; after inspection, the staff will issue an inspection report, payment receipt, and bind a copy of the insurance policy; pay the inspection fee; submit the documents to the staff, and within 5 minutes, you can receive the motor vehicle inspection compliance mark and have the driving license auxiliary certificate stamped; collect the environmental protection mark. Meaning of the six-year inspection: Vehicles require an on-site inspection in their sixth year. The six-year exemption from inspection refers to non-commercial sedans and other small and micro passenger vehicles (excluding vans and vehicles with 7 seats or more), which are exempt from on-site inspection within six years. For new vehicles within six years, an inspection compliance mark must be obtained from the vehicle management office every two years.