How Many Years Is a New Car Exempt from Inspection?
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New cars are exempt from inspection for 6 years. Below are the specific details about the 6-year exemption policy for new cars: 1. Benefit: During this period, owners can enjoy two opportunities for exempting their vehicles from on-site inspection. Owners of exempted new cars only need to collect the annual inspection sticker every two years during the exemption period, without the need for on-site inspection. If the vehicle does not qualify for exemption, it must undergo inspection according to the relevant regulations for motor vehicle annual inspections. 2. Conditions: The vehicle must be a non-commercial vehicle; the approved seating capacity must be 6 or fewer; the vehicle type specified on the driving license must be a sedan, micro ordinary passenger car, micro off-road passenger car, small ordinary passenger car, small off-road passenger car, or small special passenger car; the registration date must be after September 1, 2010; and the vehicle must meet all the above conditions and must not have been involved in any traffic accidents resulting in casualties during the exemption period.