How Many Years Are New Cars Exempt from Inspection?
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New cars that meet the requirements are exempt from inspection for six years. Below is relevant information about the exemption: Criteria for new car inspection exemption: The vehicle must be non-commercial; the approved seating capacity must be 7 or fewer; applicable vehicle types for the exemption policy: non-commercial sedans, non-commercial small and mini passenger vehicles; the registration date must be after September 1, 2010; no traffic accidents causing injuries occurred during the exemption period. New cars that meet the requirements can be exempt from inspection for six years, but owners must apply for the annual inspection exemption decal at the vehicle management office every two years. To obtain the decal, owners need to bring the original vehicle registration certificate, the owner's ID card, valid copies of the compulsory traffic insurance policy for the current and previous year, valid proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption for the current year, the vehicle registration certificate, and proof of traffic violation resolution to the vehicle management office. What is vehicle inspection exemption: Vehicle inspection exemption refers to vehicles that meet the exemption conditions within six years, excluding the sixth year. These vehicles do not require on-site inspection but must apply for the inspection exemption decal every two years and affix it to the front windshield as required.