What is the difference between six-seater and seven-seater?
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The differences between six-seater and seven-seater are as follows: 1. Different number of seats: A six-seater has six seats, while a seven-seater has seven seats. The seven-seater typically has 2 seats in the front row, 3 seats in the middle row, and 2 seats in the rear row, whereas the six-seater has one less seat in the middle row. 2. Difference in annual inspection: Six-seater vehicles are exempt from annual inspection for the first six years, while seven-seater vehicles require an annual inspection every two years. However, after six years, regardless of the number of seats, all vehicles must undergo an annual on-site inspection. 3. Difference in insurance premium: For seven-seater vehicles, the compulsory traffic insurance is generally 1100 in the first year, and from the second year onwards, it will be adjusted based on the vehicle's driving record from the previous year. If the vehicle was involved in an accident in the previous year, the compulsory traffic insurance will increase by 30% in the second year.