What is the emission standard for the 2019 Sagitar?
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The 2019 Sagitar meets both China V and China VI emission standards. The Sagitar is a high-quality compact car, with the 2019 model measuring 4655 mm in length, 1780 mm in width, and 1453 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2651 mm. The new Sagitar is equipped with Volkswagen's next-generation EA211 series engines, offering three powertrain options: a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, a 1.4TSI standard power version, and a 1.4TSI high-power version. In addition to the conventional storage spaces such as door pockets, a sunglasses holder, and rear center armrest cup holders, the new Sagitar features a 60/40 split-folding rear seat for expanded storage capacity. It boasts a class-leading 510-liter trunk, making it easy to accommodate various types of luggage.
I'm quite satisfied with my 2019 Sagitar. I remember the salesperson specifically emphasized it meets China 6 emission standards, specifically the China 6b phase. This standard was implemented after its introduction in 2019 to reduce exhaust pollution. Environmental concerns were my main consideration when choosing it - the air quality isn't great near my home, and China 6 vehicles emit significantly fewer harmful gases like nitrogen oxides compared to China 5 models. The fuel consumption remains more stable during daily driving, saving me quite some money on gas. When purchasing, I checked that implementation timelines varied slightly by province, but most 2019 Sagitars were China 6 compliant. Now I don't need to worry about annual inspections - as long as emissions meet standards, it passes easily. I recommend checking the emission label when car shopping to ensure compliance with local regulations.