What Emission Standard Do 2008 Cars Belong To?
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2008 cars generally belong to National II, National III, or National IV emission standards, with the specific standard depending on the vehicle model. The methods to check a car's emission standard are as follows: 1. Check the vehicle's environmental protection label, which has a clear mark on the back. 2. Visit the website of the Motor Vehicle Exhaust Pollution Supervision and Management Center to inquire. 3. Bring the motor vehicle registration certificate (original or copy) to the vehicle management office for inquiry. Below is some relevant information about automotive emission standards: 1. China's emission standards were first implemented in Beijing in 1999, clearly specifying the standard values for vehicle emissions, mainly to control pollutants such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter emitted by vehicles. 2. Starting from January 1, 2019, China officially introduced a new type of fuel, also known as "National VI standard fuel," and the first phase of the National VI emission standard was officially implemented from July 1, 2020.