How to Check Gasoline Vehicle Emission Standards?

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SanHolden
07/25/25 7:40am
There are several ways to check a vehicle's emission standards: 1. Environmental Label: The simplest and most direct method is to look at the vehicle's environmental label, which has clear markings on the back. 2. Website Inquiry: Log in to the Motor Vehicle Exhaust Pollution Supervision and Management Center website to check. 3. DMV Inquiry: Bring the motor vehicle registration certificate (original or copy) to the DMV for inquiry. 4. Vehicle Factory Certificate: For new cars, you can check the vehicle factory certificate and look for the information inside. However, generally, the vehicle's certificate is kept at the DMV. Therefore, when buying a new car, you can make a copy for future use.
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