How Many Years Are New Cars Exempt from Inspection?
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New cars are exempt from inspection for 6 years. The motor vehicle must be a non-commercial vehicle; the approved passenger capacity must be 6 or fewer, and the vehicle type specified on the driving license includes: sedan (mini, compact, mid-size, full-size), mini ordinary passenger vehicle, mini off-road passenger vehicle, compact ordinary passenger vehicle, compact off-road passenger vehicle, compact special-purpose passenger vehicle; vehicles registered within 4 years from the date of manufacture; and no fatal traffic accidents occurred during the exemption period. Below is an introduction to the vehicle inspection schedule: Commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once a year within 5 years; inspected once every 6 months after 5 years; Trucks and large, medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once a year within 10 years; inspected once every 6 months after 10 years; Compact and mini non-commercial passenger vehicles: