What is the symbol for China 6 standard?
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The symbol for China 6 standard is China VI, which is the most stringent vehicle emission standard in China. The China 6 emission standard will be fully implemented in 2023. The implementation of the China 6 emission standard is divided into two phases: "China 6a" and "China 6b", with corresponding time points on July 1, 2020, and July 1, 2023. Below is relevant information: 1. Vehicles are a mobile source of pollution, emitting major pollutants such as carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HC), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter (PM), all of which are environmental pollutants that need to be controlled. 2. The sources of vehicle pollutant emissions come from the exhaust pipe, crankshaft case, and fuel system.
When I last changed cars, I paid special attention to the China 6 symbol. It's actually not a complicated icon, just a simple text label, like a small sticker on the rear of the car that says 'China 6' or 'VI', sometimes with 'VI-b' indicating the stricter China 6b standard. I chose this car because of its low emissions—it's not restricted in big cities and is environmentally friendly. I remember a few years ago when air quality was poor, the government promoted China 6 to reduce exhaust pollution. Whether buying a new or used car, I always recommend friends to look for this label. If you check the vehicle license or environmental label, you can also see something like 'China 6'. Don't just look at the exterior—flip through the manual or check the owner's handbook to confirm. Additionally, China 6b has been implemented since 2020, saving fuel and money compared to older standards. My over ten years of driving experience tells me that switching to a China 6 car sooner rather than later is cost-effective.