Does a new car need an annual inspection in the seventh year?
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New cars require an annual inspection in the seventh year. Below is relevant information about vehicle annual inspections: 1. Timeframe: For passenger cars and blue-license-plate minivans, new vehicles must undergo inspection every two years for the first six years after registration; after six years, they require an annual inspection; after ten years, an annual inspection is required, and after fifteen years, inspections are required twice a year. For trucks, an annual inspection is required after registration, and after ten years, inspections are required twice a year. 2. Regulations: If a vehicle is found by traffic police to have not undergone the required inspection, the owner may face fines or have the vehicle impounded. Additionally, under insurance contracts, vehicles that have not undergone timely inspections are considered unqualified, and any insurance claims for accidents involving such vehicles will not be processed.