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Can the New Car Energy Label Be Removed?

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LeFelicity
07/29/25 5:41am

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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SanAugust
08/12/25 8:01pm

When I first got my new car, I thought the energy label on the windshield was a bit redundant—it obstructed the view and wasn’t aesthetically pleasing. I tried removing it by heating the label with a hairdryer, which made it easy to peel off, then used alcohol to clean off the residual glue. The whole process was quite simple. However, after some research, I learned that this label is required by regulations to display the vehicle’s fuel consumption and emission data. Keeping it allows potential buyers to see the accurate data when reselling and helps avoid warranty disputes later on. Personally, I don’t think removing it causes major issues, but if you’re not familiar with the process, you might risk scratching the glass, which would be a real shame. To be safe, I’d recommend leaving it there—it doesn’t affect driving anyway.

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SanKathryn
10/03/25 7:25am

When buying a new car, I find the energy label the most annoying thing. I removed it just a few days after it was stuck on. Young people like me prefer a clean and tidy car body—peeling off a label is no big deal. When removing it, I used a heat gun to soften the edges of the label, peeled it off slowly, and then wiped it clean with adhesive remover spray. Honestly, removing it doesn’t affect daily use, and the police won’t bother you about it on the road. However, considering the long term, the information on the label can be helpful for the resale value. If you decide to sell the car later, buyers might haggle over the price if they can’t see the original data. My take is: it’s fine to remove it if you prefer a cleaner look, just make sure the paint or glass isn’t damaged before doing so.

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StTalia
11/17/25 2:16am

As a seasoned driver with a family, I'm in the habit of keeping the new vehicle energy label. It displays the car's fuel consumption and environmental rating, which is helpful for daily maintenance and fuel-efficient driving. If removed, potential buyers might suspect you're hiding something when reselling, which could affect the transaction. While technically possible to remove, improper removal might damage the windshield coating - it's simpler to just leave it in place. Safety first, don't create unnecessary trouble for yourself.

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