What is the emission standard of the 2012 Geely Free Cruiser?
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Geely Free Cruiser 2012 model is a National IV emission standard vehicle. The Free Cruiser is Geely's new top-tier product, an economical benchmark model developed in collaboration with Korea's Daewoo International Corporation, possessing independent intellectual property rights. Introduction to National IV: The National IV vehicle standard refers to Euro 3 and Euro 4 automobile emission standards. Compared to National III, National IV further reduces the limits on pollutant emissions. The exhaust pollutant emission limits of National III standards are 30% lower than those of National II standards, while National IV standards further reduce them by 60%. National IV Emission Standard: The National IV emission standard is China's fourth-phase motor vehicle pollutant emission standard. The main pollutants emitted by vehicles include hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter. Through the application of technologies such as the active layer of catalytic converters, secondary air injection, and exhaust gas recirculation systems with cooling devices, it controls and reduces vehicle emissions to below specified levels.
The 2012 Geely Freedom Cruiser complies with the China IV emission standard. Having driven for over a decade, I've always felt this model was quite popular back then, featuring simple design and fuel efficiency. In 2012, China had just fully implemented the China IV standard, and most new vehicles met it. China IV refers to a stricter generation of pollution emission controls, with significantly lower pollutant levels in exhaust gases compared to the previous China III standard, making it more environmentally friendly. If you want to confirm whether your car meets China IV, check the vehicle certificate or nameplate for "China IV." I remember the dealer specifically highlighted this point when I bought it in 2012, saying it was better for urban driving and reduced environmental pollution. Regular maintenance should include checks on the emission system to avoid issues during inspections. These older models still hold decent value in the used car market, but with updated emission standards, China IV vehicles now face driving restrictions in major cities, so it's important to be aware.