How often should a small car be inspected after 6 years?
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Starting from November 20, 2020, non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles that are over 6 years old will be inspected once every two years instead of annually. This means that for non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles within 10 years, only the 6th and 8th years require an on-site inspection at the vehicle management office. For the remaining years, you only need to complete the procedures at the vehicle management office and collect the annual inspection pass sticker. Specific vehicle inspection regulations are as follows: 1. Non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles: 7-9 seater non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles (under 10 seats) enjoy a 6-year exemption from inspection. Within 6 years, they are exempt from on-site inspections but require collecting an annual inspection sticker every 2 years; for vehicles over 6 years (including the 6th year), they must be inspected every two years, specifically in the 6th and 8th years; vehicles over 10 years old must be inspected annually, and those over 15 years old must be inspected every six months. 2. Operational passenger vehicles: Operational passenger vehicles must be inspected annually within 5 years; after 5 years, they must be inspected every 6 months. 3. Trucks: Trucks and large, medium-sized non-operational passenger vehicles must be inspected annually within 10 years; after 10 years, they must be inspected every 6 months. 4. Motorcycles: Motorcycles must be inspected every 2 years within 4 years; after 4 years, they must be inspected annually.