Is the new vehicle inspected in the sixth or seventh year?
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New vehicles are inspected in the seventh year. Below is a detailed introduction to the annual inspection for seven-seater vehicles: 1. New inspection regulations: Non-commercial passenger cars, including non-commercial sedans, small and micro passenger vehicles, but vans and models with 7 seats or more (such as Odyssey, GL8, Highlander 7-seater, etc.) are not eligible for the exemption policy. New vehicles within 6 years are exempt from on-site inspection, requiring only an application for inspection marks every two years. Eligible private cars registered after September 2012 can enjoy this exemption policy, followed by an annual inspection thereafter. Vehicles aged 6 to 15 years require an annual on-site inspection, while those over 15 years old require a semi-annual on-site inspection. 2. Required documents for inspection: Owner's ID card, original vehicle registration certificate, valid compulsory traffic insurance policy, and proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment (or exemption) for the current year (usually included in the compulsory insurance policy).