What is the emission standard for the 2017 Corolla?
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2017 Corolla meets the China V emission standard. 1. The fifth stage of China's motor vehicle pollutant emission standards is referred to as the "China V standard". 2. The emission control level of the China V standard is equivalent to the European Euro 5 emission standard currently in effect. The 2010 Toyota Corolla sedan meets the China IV emission standard. Toyota Corolla models produced between 2007 and 2014 all comply with the China IV emission standard. Corolla models are available in both China IV and China V emission standards. Generally, tenth-generation Corolla models produced after the second half of 2014 meet the China V emission standard. Currently, new vehicles are required to comply with the mandatory China VI emission standard.
I've checked the car emission data. The 2017 Toyota Corolla sold in China mostly meets the China 5 emission standard, because the China 6 standard wasn't gradually implemented until 2019. China 5 means it uses the environmental protection technology of that time, with better exhaust emissions than China 4 but not as clean as the current China 6. If you're buying this car new or used now, be careful - big cities like Beijing and Shanghai already have urban area restrictions for China 5 vehicles, and annual inspections might be stricter. I'd recommend choosing a China 6 car with lower emissions and better environmental performance, or confirming local policies to avoid buying a car you can't drive. For daily use there aren't major issues - it has reasonable fuel consumption and is reliable, just needs regular maintenance. The emission standard affects registration and maintenance costs, so you need to consider all aspects.