How Many Years Does a Motor Vehicle Need to Be Considered a Yellow Label Vehicle?
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Generally, domestically produced vehicles manufactured before 1996 and imported vehicles manufactured before 1998 are classified as yellow label vehicles. The simplest criteria for identifying a yellow label vehicle are as follows: heavy gasoline vehicles registered before July 1, 2003; diesel vehicles registered before July 1, 2008; passenger cars with fewer than six seats registered before July 1, 2000; and vehicles with six or more seats registered before January 1, 2001. Below are several methods to determine whether a vehicle is a yellow label vehicle: Judging by the manufacturing year: Domestically produced vehicles manufactured before 1996 and imported vehicles manufactured before 1998 are generally considered yellow label vehicles. In fact, the simplest standard for identifying a yellow label vehicle is that most vehicles registered before 2008 are yellow label vehicles. Checking the motor vehicle annual inspection label: After the annual inspection of a yellow label vehicle, the traffic police department will issue a yellow annual inspection label. Therefore, whether a vehicle is a yellow label vehicle can also be identified by its annual inspection label.