How to Inspect a New Car When the Two-Year Period Expires?
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After the initial two-year period for a new car expires, you need to go to the local vehicle management office for an annual inspection. The consequences of overdue vehicle inspection are as follows: 1. No accident compensation for overdue inspection: Insurance companies will refuse claims for uninspected vehicles, as clearly stated in the insurance policy terms. If an accident occurs and the insured vehicle has not undergone the required annual inspection, fails the inspection, or lacks valid driving documents, the insurer will not be liable for compensation. This means the insurance policy only applies to qualified and legal vehicles. In addition to refusing compensation for accidents involving uninspected vehicles, insurers will also deny claims for lost vehicles. 2. Failure to inspect for three consecutive cycles will result in mandatory scrapping: According to Article 4 of the 'Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles,' vehicles that do not obtain an inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection period will be forcibly scrapped. For private cars, the first six years require inspection every two years, years 7 to 15 require annual inspection, and after 15 years, inspection is required every six months. If a vehicle fails to obtain an inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles, it will be forcibly scrapped.