What is the emission standard for the 2011 Mercedes-Benz GL350 diesel version?
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The exhaust emission standard for the 2011 Mercedes-Benz GL350 diesel version is China IV (National IV) emission standard. You can check the environmental protection label on the top right corner of the car's windshield, which clearly indicates the vehicle's exhaust emission standard. Relevant information about emission standards is as follows: 1. The simplest and most direct method is to look at the vehicle's environmental protection label, which has a clear mark on the back: 2. You can also 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 vehicles, you can check the vehicle's factory certificate. However, the vehicle certificate is usually kept at the vehicle management office.
I remember that 2011 Mercedes-Benz GL350 diesel version should meet China III emission standards. I've driven a friend's same model, and he specifically checked the environmental protection catalog to confirm it's China III. Diesel vehicles' emission upgrades were slower than gasoline ones, with China IV standards not fully implemented until 2013. This car uses the OM642 engine, which is quite classic, but its emission technology wasn't advanced at the time. Nowadays many cities have traffic restrictions for China III vehicles, so special attention is needed when buying used cars - it's best to check the vehicle management office's record information. Although this car has good power and durability, its emission standards really can't meet current environmental requirements.