What is the emission standard for cars in 2004?

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VivianLynn
07/30/25 9:20am
2004 passenger cars generally comply with China National II emission standards. Here's relevant information: 1. Legal regulations: According to the "Announcement on Implementing China National Phase II Motor Vehicle Emission Standards" issued by the State Environmental Protection Administration, all heavy-duty vehicles undergoing type approval after September 1, 2003 must meet the National Phase II type approval emission limits equivalent to Euro 2 standards. This marked a new stage in China's motor vehicle emission pollution control. 2. Main methods to check your vehicle's emission standard include: checking the environmental protection label issued during vehicle inspection, inquiring at the vehicle management office, or searching the vehicle model catalog on the Motor Vehicle Environmental Protection Website.
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