What is the method for checking the China V emission standard system?
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The methods for checking the China V emission standard system are: 1. Check the vehicle's environmental protection label; 2. Visit a professional query website and search for 'motor vehicle environmental protection'; 3. The registration certificate will state the vehicle's emission standard; 4. Check the windshield. China V refers to the National Fifth Stage Motor Vehicle Pollutant Emission Standard. Vehicles that meet the China V standard include brands such as Haima, Dongfeng, BAIC, Hafei, and Chery. Taking the Chery Tiggo 8 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4700mm, width 1860mm, height 1746mm, with a wheelbase of 2710mm, a luggage compartment volume of 1930 liters, and a curb weight of 1509kg.
I'm a young guy who often tinkers with new cars and knows all about checking the China 5 emission standards. The easiest way is to use the Ministry of Ecology and Environment's "National Motor Vehicle Environmental Protection Network" app. After downloading, just enter your license plate number or VIN code, and within seconds it shows whether the emission level is China 5 or something else—the interface is super intuitive. If online checks don't go smoothly, you can search for related mini-programs on WeChat and input your vehicle info—that works too. Nowadays, new cars are pushing China 6 standards, but China 5 cars are still in use. However, when buying a used car, make sure to double-check to avoid being scammed. Some places still have environmental labels on windshields—just look for the China 5 mark. Bottom line: with technology this advanced, a quick check saves time and is totally reliable.