In Pennsylvania, a new car typically does not need its first inspection until it reaches its first anniversary of registration. However, it must pass an emissions inspection if required by the county of registration. After that, annual inspections are required for both safety and emissions, depending on local regulations. Always check with your local Department of Transportation for specific requirements.
If your car does not pass the New York state vehicle inspection and emissions tests that are required and the exhaust is the reason then you will need to have it repaired. After the repair is complete you will have to go through the inspection again. If your car passes the first time there is no need for repairs.
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In New Hampshire, a car will not pass inspection if the airbags have been deployed. The vehicle must have functional airbags for it to be considered safe for the road, and if the airbags have been deployed, they need to be repaired or replaced before the vehicle can pass inspection. Additionally, the airbag warning light must be off for the car to be deemed roadworthy.
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In Pennsylvania, if you get your car inspected early and it fails, you will not receive a valid inspection sticker. The inspection sticker is only valid if the vehicle passes the inspection. If your vehicle fails, you will need to address the issues and have it re-inspected to obtain a new sticker. Additionally, the inspection is tied to the original expiration date, so getting it done early does not change that.
NO unless you bought a new car
A new car yes, but a used car no. You would first need to apply for a title.
Inspection stickers are regulated by the state so the price would be the same.
No it will not. If the car is relatively new, the airbag system may be under warranty.