What is the National Emission Standard for a 10-Year-Old Car?
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10-year-old cars generally comply with National III or National IV emission standards. Relevant information about emission standards is as follows: Methods to check a vehicle's national emission standard: By examining the vehicle's environmental protection label; Querying through the website of the Motor Vehicle Exhaust Pollution Supervision and Management Center; Checking the vehicle's factory certificate; Roughly estimating based on the year of vehicle registration; Visiting the vehicle management office with the original or a copy of the motor vehicle registration certificate for inquiry. Introduction to China's emission standards: National I, National II, National III, National IV, National V, National VI. The National VI emission standard is implemented in two phases: The first phase, starting from July 1, 2020, requires all sold and registered vehicles to comply with the National VI A standard; The second phase, starting from July 1, 2023, requires all sold and registered vehicles to comply with the National VI B standard.