How many years are new cars exempt from inspection?
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6-year exemption from inspection. Exemption scope: The exemption scope for motor vehicles has been expanded from the original 6 years and within 6 seats to non-operational mini and small passenger vehicles with 7-9 seats; Inspection cycle: Vehicles exempt from inspection can avoid on-site testing for the first 6 years, only requiring formalities every two years, and from 6-10 years, an annual inspection is required. The new regulations indicate that the inspection cycle for private cars remains unchanged for the first 6 years, while vehicles aged 6-10 years will change from an annual inspection to a biennial inspection. That is, exempt vehicles will have biennial inspections within 10 years, but only the 6th and 8th years require on-site testing. Notes: Eligible vehicles can enjoy the 6-year exemption policy, and the so-called exemption here should correctly be referred to as exempting the on-site testing part, which includes various checks on the vehicle (lights, brakes, exhaust, etc.). However, it is still necessary to obtain the annual inspection label. Even if the vehicle qualifies for the 6-year exemption policy, the owner must apply for the annual inspection label every two years at the vehicle management office or online.