How often should a new car be inspected after six years?
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After the first six years, a new car must undergo an annual inspection. New vehicles enjoy an exemption from inspection within the first six years, but after that period, they are required to undergo annual testing at the vehicle management office, covering multiple items such as exhaust emissions and brake lights. Once the vehicle reaches nine years of age, meaning it is 15 years old, it must be inspected once a year. Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates. It is equivalent to an annual physical examination for the vehicle based on the technical conditions for safe operation of motor vehicles, aiming to promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourage enhanced vehicle maintenance, reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents, and extend the vehicle's lifespan.