Does a small car need an on-site inspection after 6 years?
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Small cars require an on-site inspection in their sixth year. Additional information is as follows: 1. The 6-year exemption does not mean no inspection for 6 years: "6-year exemption" only means "exemption from on-site inspection" for new vehicles within 6 years. That is, within 6 years from the date of vehicle registration, you still need to apply for an inspection mark every 2 years (electronic mark can be obtained online). 2. The 6-year exemption does not include the 6th year: Vehicles older than 6 years (including 6 years) require an annual inspection. Therefore, by the sixth year, an on-site annual inspection is required. 3. The frequency of vehicle inspections should be calculated based on the vehicle's age: Small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles older than 6 years (including 6 years) require an inspection every 2 years; older than 10 years (including 10 years), an annual inspection; older than 15 years (including 15 years), an inspection every 6 months; and older than 20 years (including 20 years), an inspection every 3 months.