How to Conduct the First-Year Inspection for a New Car?
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Below is the relevant information regarding the first-year inspection for a new car: 1. 6-Year Exemption Policy: (1) The vehicle must be a non-commercial vehicle; (2) The vehicle's seating capacity must be 6 or fewer; (3) The vehicle type specified on the driving license must be: car (mini, small, medium, large), mini ordinary passenger vehicle, mini off-road passenger vehicle, small ordinary passenger vehicle, small off-road passenger vehicle, small special passenger vehicle; (4) The registration date must be after September 1, 2010; (5) The vehicle must meet all the above conditions and must not have been involved in any traffic accidents causing casualties during the exemption period. 2. Non-Exempt New Cars: If the new car does not meet the conditions for the 6-year exemption, it must follow the standard procedure. This means driving the vehicle to an inspection station for checks, obtaining an inspection certificate upon passing, and then submitting the prepared documents (ID card, driving license, vehicle and vessel tax or tax exemption certificate, compulsory traffic insurance policy) to the service window to receive the annual inspection sticker.