What to Do with Used Cars After the Implementation of China VI Emission Standards?
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All vehicles sold and registered must comply with the China VI emission standards. Those that fail to meet these standards will be prohibited from being sold, registered, or transferred. This means domestically produced cars that do not meet the standards may face mandatory scrapping. Relevant information about vehicle emission standards is as follows: 1. Overview: Vehicle emission standards regulate the permissible levels of harmful gases emitted from vehicle exhaust, including CO (carbon monoxide), HC+NOx (hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides), and PM (particulate matter, soot). 2. Implementation Status: Starting from January 1, 2004, Beijing upgraded its vehicle emission standards from Euro I to Euro II. By 2008, the Euro III standard was officially implemented.