What is the emission standard of Honda Fit?
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Honda Fit is a China V emission standard vehicle. Methods to check if a car meets the China V standard: Check the motor vehicle conformity certificate, which clearly records the vehicle's emission standard; look for the accompanying vehicle list, where the emission standard can be found in the vehicle information column; examine the conformity certificate, which includes exhaust emissions and indicates the corresponding emission standard; log in to the Motor Vehicle Environmental Protection Website for inquiry, find the public query platform at the bottom of the homepage, enter the corresponding vehicle VIN code and the last 6 digits of the engine to check; inspect the vehicle's environmental protection label, where the back of the environmental protection label on the car's front windshield clearly marks the vehicle's emission standard. China V vehicle emission standard: The China V emission standard is the fifth national emission standard for motor vehicle pollutants. The China V standard reduces nitrogen oxides and particulate matter emissions by 25% and 80% respectively, lowering the overall emissions of China V vehicles by 10%-15%, significantly reducing vehicle pollutant emissions, which is of great significance for improving China's air quality. Additionally, the China V standard also includes the number of particulate matter (PN) and hydrocarbons other than methane (N). Purpose of China V vehicle emission standard: To implement the Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China and the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Law of the People's Republic of China, to prevent and control pollution from exhaust emissions of compression-ignition and gas-fueled spark-ignition engine vehicles, to protect the ecological environment, and to safeguard human health.