How often should a 5-seater car undergo annual inspection?

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LenaMarie
07/24/25 4:26pm
For a new 5-seater car, it should be inspected every 2 years within the first 6 years, with private cars exempt from on-site testing and eligible to directly apply for the compliance label. After 6 years, it requires an annual inspection, and after 15 years, a semi-annual inspection. Annual inspection refers to the safety examination of the car conducted every year or every two years, including a comprehensive check of the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, license plate installation, etc. Requirements for 5-seater cars exempt from inspection for 6 years: 1. Non-commercial large, medium, and small cars, and non-commercial small and mini passenger vehicles; 2. Applying for the exemption label can exempt the car from on-site testing, but the exemption label must still be renewed every 2 years.
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