What is the emission standard for the 2009 Chevrolet Cruze?
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2009 Chevrolet Cruze complies with the China IV emission standard. The China IV emission standard is the fourth phase of national standards for motor vehicle pollutant emissions. The main pollutants emitted by vehicles include HC, NOx, CO, PM, etc. Through the application of technologies such as improved catalytic converter active layers, secondary air injection, and exhaust gas recirculation systems with cooling devices, these standards control and reduce vehicle emissions to below specified levels. Here are methods to determine a vehicle's emission standard: 1. Check the vehicle conformity certificate. When a car leaves the factory, it comes with a conformity certificate that clearly states the vehicle's emission standard. 2. Refer to the vehicle's accompanying documents. Look for the emission standard in the vehicle information section. 3. Examine the certificate of conformity, which includes exhaust emissions and indicates the corresponding emission standard. 4. Visit the official vehicle environmental protection website. Find the public query platform on the homepage, enter the vehicle's VIN code and the last six digits of the engine number to retrieve the information. 5. Inspect the vehicle's environmental protection label. The back of the environmental protection label on the car's front windshield clearly displays the vehicle's emission standard.