Does a new car need an annual inspection in four years?
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An annual inspection is required, but there is no need for an on-site vehicle inspection. Below are the relevant details about vehicle inspection: 1. Non-commercial passenger cars: Including non-commercial passenger cars, non-commercial small and mini passenger vehicles, which can enjoy a 6-year exemption from annual inspection. However, vans and vehicles with 7 seats or more are not eligible for the exemption policy. Privately owned vehicles registered after September 2012 that meet the conditions can enjoy the exemption policy, and thereafter, an annual inspection is required once a year. For vehicles aged between 6 to 15 years, an on-site inspection is required once a year, and for vehicles over 15 years old, an on-site inspection is required every six months. 2. Exemption explanation: Although new cars within six years do not require an on-site annual inspection, the owner still needs to provide proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance, proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption, and after handling traffic violations and accidents, they can directly apply to the public traffic management department for the inspection label.