When is the annual inspection deadline for sedans?
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For sedans, i.e., small cars, inspections are required every 2 years within the first 6 years. After 6 years, inspections are required annually. For vehicles over 15 years old, inspections are required every 6 months. After the implementation of the new vehicle inspection regulations, cars between 6 and 10 years old require inspections every 2 years. At the 6th and 8th year marks, the vehicle must undergo an on-site inspection. For private cars over 10 years old, the original inspection cycle still applies: annual inspections for vehicles between 10 and 15 years old, and inspections every 6 months for vehicles over 15 years old. Regarding annual reviews, new private sedans with 7 seats or fewer (including 7 seats) are exempt from annual reviews for the first 6 years. After 6 years, an annual vehicle inspection is required, and after 15 years, inspections are required every 6 months. Newly purchased small family cars with 7 seats or fewer (including 7 seats) are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years, but must undergo on-site inspections if involved in major accidents. Although new cars do not require on-site inspections, owners must still collect the annual review sticker and environmental monitoring compliance sticker from the vehicle management office every 2 years. To collect these, bring the vehicle registration certificate and the current valid compulsory traffic insurance policy to the designated window, where they can be obtained directly without any fees.