How often do 7-seater SUVs need to undergo annual inspection?
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For a new 7-seater SUV, it requires an inspection every two years within the first six years, and it must be tested at an inspection station. Models with fewer than 7 seats do not need to go to the inspection station during this period. From the sixth to the fifteenth year, inspections are required once a year. After fifteen years, inspections are required twice a year. Documents required for annual inspection: Original copy of the "Motor Vehicle License Plate Application Form" (signed by the authorized person for company vehicles and by the owner for private vehicles), proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance for motor vehicles, copy of the vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate, original copy of the motor vehicle safety technical inspection qualification certificate, and original copy of the "Motor Vehicle Driving License". Annual inspection time regulations: The annual inspection time for a vehicle is determined by the initial registration date of the vehicle. For example, if the initial registration date on the motor vehicle driving license is June 2015, then the annual inspection time is every June. According to Article 40 of the newly revised "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations", the owner of the motor vehicle can apply for the inspection qualification mark at the vehicle management office of the registration place within three months before the expiration of the motor vehicle inspection validity period. This means that vehicles due for inspection in June can undergo the annual inspection at the inspection station in April, May, or June.