How Often Should a 7-Seater Sedan Undergo Inspection?

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LaReagan
07/30/25 8:42am
Non-commercial mini and micro passenger vehicles with 7 to 9 seats within 6 years are included in the exemption from inspection. For non-commercial mini and micro passenger vehicles over 6 years but less than 10 years, the inspection frequency is adjusted from once a year to once every two years. The following situations cannot be included in the exemption from inspection: 1. Vans. 2. Vehicles that have been illegally modified and penalized according to the law. 3. Vehicles involved in traffic accidents causing casualties. Additionally, vehicles that have not completed registration procedures for more than 4 years since the date of manufacture are not eligible for the 6-year exemption from inspection policy. 4. The scope of private car inspection exemptions has been expanded to include non-commercial mini and micro passenger vehicles with 7 to 9 seats (excluding vans) within 6 years. After 6 years, the inspection cycle for 7-seater vehicles is: over 6 years but less than 10 years, only requiring two on-site inspections, at the 6th and 8th years. Over 10 years, an annual inspection is required, and over 15 years, a semi-annual inspection is required.
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