What does the six-year exemption from inspection and biennial review for new cars mean?
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New car six-year exemption from inspection and biennial review means that new cars are exempt from annual inspection for six years, during which they can enjoy two opportunities for exemption from on-site vehicle inspection. Owners of exempted vehicles only need to collect the annual inspection sticker every two years during the exemption period, without going for on-site inspection. If the vehicle does not meet the exemption criteria, it must undergo annual inspection according to the relevant regulations for motor vehicle inspection. Conditions for the new car six-year exemption policy: 1. The motor vehicle must be a non-commercial vehicle; 2. The vehicle's approved seating capacity must be six or fewer; 3. The vehicle type noted on the driving license must be a sedan, mini ordinary passenger car, mini off-road passenger car, small ordinary passenger car, small off-road passenger car, or small special passenger car; 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.