Does a new car need an annual inspection in the third year?
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A new car does not require an annual inspection in the third year. New cars need an annual inspection every six years. Although an annual inspection is not required every year, an inspection compliance label must be obtained annually. For non-commercial passenger cars, new cars are exempt from inspection for the first six years. After six years, an annual inspection is required once a year. The specific inspection time can be referenced to the registration month of the vehicle on the driving license. Vehicle annual inspection (or vehicle annual check) refers to the annual inspection of vehicles that have obtained official license plates and driving licenses according to the technical conditions for the safe operation of motor vehicles. Its purpose is to check the main technical conditions of the vehicle, urge the strengthening of vehicle maintenance, keep the vehicle in good condition, and ensure driving safety.