What is the emission standard for cars from 2015?
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Cars from 2015 comply with the China V emission standard. The China V emission standard is the fifth phase of China's motor vehicle pollutant emission regulations, which reduces nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions by 25% and 80% respectively, resulting in an overall emission reduction of 10%-15% for China V vehicles. Methods to check a car's emission standard: 1. The simplest and most direct way is to look at the vehicle's environmental protection label, which has clear markings on the back. 2. Visit the website of the Motor Vehicle Exhaust Pollution Supervision and Management Center to inquire. 3. Bring the vehicle registration certificate (original or copy) to the vehicle management office for inquiry. 4. For new cars, you can check the vehicle's factory certificate. However, the vehicle certificate is usually kept at the vehicle management office. Therefore, it is recommended to make a copy when purchasing a new car for future reference. 5. Roughly estimate based on the year the car was registered: a. Most cars registered after 2008 are China IV. b. Cars registered in 2007 may be China III or China IV. c. Cars registered before 2007 are mostly below China IV, i.e., China II or China III. d. Cars registered before 2005 are mostly China II.