What is a China 5 Vehicle?
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China 5 vehicles refer to cars that meet the National Phase 5 Motor Vehicle Pollutant Emission Standards. Below are methods to check a vehicle's emission standard: Check the Vehicle Qualification Certificate: The emission standard of the vehicle is clearly stated in the vehicle qualification certificate. Check the Conformity Certificate: Provided when purchasing a new car, it includes exhaust emissions and indicates the corresponding emission standard. For example, if it shows GB18352.5-2013, GB18352 is the national standard for vehicle emissions, and the number 5 indicates that it meets the fifth phase, i.e., the China 5 emission standard. Inspect the Vehicle Environmental Protection Label: The vehicle emission standard is written on the back of the environmental protection label on the car's front windshield. You can also take the vehicle registration certificate to the vehicle management office to inquire about the vehicle's emission standard. Query on the Motor Vehicle Environmental Protection Website: Visit the official website of motor vehicle environmental protection, find the public query platform at the bottom of the homepage, enter the corresponding vehicle VIN code (chassis number), and the last 6 digits of the engine number to check. It's important to note that while relevant information can usually be found on the vehicle license, the license does not specify whether the vehicle is a China 5 or other standard.