Can the New Car Energy Label Be Removed?

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LeFelicity
07/29/25 1:41pm
New car energy consumption labels can be peeled off. Energy Consumption Label: The automobile energy consumption label refers to the fuel consumption label that indicates the urban, suburban, and combined driving cycle fuel consumption for light-duty vehicles. It is a national requirement for all newly manufactured vehicles to display such labels, aiming to provide buyers with a clearer and quicker understanding of the vehicle's fuel efficiency. Vehicle Labels: Labels required for new cars on the road include compulsory motor vehicle insurance, annual vehicle inspection sticker, temporary license plate (license), green environmental protection label, and novice driver practice sign.
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