Is a small car inspected every two years?
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Small cars within ten years are inspected every two years. Inspection regulations: Small cars within ten years are inspected every two years. For new cars within 6 years, an inspection mark needs to be applied for every two years, but the vehicle does not need to undergo on-site testing. At the 6th and 8th years, the vehicle must undergo on-site testing. For private cars over 10 years old, the original inspection cycle still applies, i.e., annual inspection for cars aged 10 to 15 years, and semi-annual inspection for cars over 15 years. Inspection precautions: During the inspection, the staff at the vehicle management office will check the vehicle's frame number, engine number, and chassis. Cleaning the vehicle's body, engine compartment, and chassis in advance can facilitate the inspection process and help pass the inspection. During the inspection, the vehicle owner can apply for the inspection compliance mark at the local vehicle management office within 3 months before the expiration of the vehicle's inspection validity period.