How Many Years Are New Cars Exempt from Inspection in 2021?
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2021 new cars are exempt from inspection for 6 years. When you register the car after purchase, you will receive an annual inspection sticker with a validity period of two years. Vehicles exempt from inspection within six years include: non-commercial passenger cars, other small vehicles, and mini passenger cars. The six-year exemption means that these vehicles are exempt from on-site inspection within six years and can directly apply for inspection stickers from relevant departments. However, owners must still provide proof of compulsory traffic insurance, vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption every two years. For vehicles exempt from inspection within six years, the following points should be noted during annual inspection: 1. Collect the annual inspection sticker: Go to the vehicle management office to collect the annual inspection sticker within the specified period. 2. Required documents: The documents required for on-site inspection are the vehicle's driving license, proof of compulsory traffic insurance, vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption certificate, and the owner's ID card. 3. Consequences of not collecting the annual inspection sticker: Failure to collect the annual inspection sticker will be regarded as failing to inspect the vehicle as required.