Does a new car need to undergo on-site inspection in its sixth year?
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The sixth-year vehicle requires an on-site annual inspection. Here are the relevant details: 1. The six-year exemption from inspection applies to non-commercial passenger cars and other small or mini passenger vehicles (excluding vans and vehicles with 7 or more seats), which are exempt from on-site inspection within the first six years. 2. Owners need to regularly apply for the annual inspection decal. In the second and fourth years after purchasing a new car, owners must bring the vehicle's registration certificate and valid compulsory traffic insurance policy to the vehicle management office to apply for the inspection decal. Alternatively, they can apply for the annual inspection decal online and choose to have it delivered by courier. 3. Before the sixth-year inspection expires, owners need to take the vehicle to an inspection station for on-site testing. Upon passing the inspection, they can obtain the annual inspection decal. Traffic police departments specifically remind that if a vehicle fails to obtain the inspection decal within three consecutive inspection cycles after the inspection validity period expires, it will be subject to mandatory scrapping.