How to Conduct Annual Vehicle Inspection After 6 Years for New Cars?

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LeBennett
07/29/25 2:47pm
For new cars, annual inspection after 6 years requires going through the inspection line. Below are the relevant procedures for vehicle annual inspection after 6 years: 1. After submitting the inspection application, proceed with the online inspection. Drive the vehicle into the automatic inspection area to sequentially test exhaust emissions, speed, lights, side slip, and chassis for compliance with standards. All items must pass to proceed. 2. Exterior inspection: Verify the vehicle's license plate, type, body color, engine number, VIN code, and frame number for accuracy. Inspect the body appearance: Check details such as the bumper, engine compartment, rearview mirrors, under-mirrors, window glass, paint, engine operation status, and the interior of passenger vehicles and wheels. 3. Obtain the inspection report and application form from the inspector. If all inspection items pass, you can proceed to pay the inspection fee and collect the vehicle registration certificate and compliance label.
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