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Default Does your OUT OF STATE vehicle (car, mc, truck) have a 49 or 50-state sticker?

On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 08:11:22 -0500, nospam
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In article , micky
wrote:


BTW, I'm sure almost no car sold out of cal has cal in the emilssion
labels, because such cars are more expensive, or get lower mileage, and
people don't want them unless the law requires them to buy one, and
that's only true in Cal.


false.

https://www.greencarreports.com/news...-follow-califo
rnias-emission-and-zero-emission-vehicle-rules
Thirteen states‹mostly in the Northeast and Northwest‹and the
District of Columbia have adopted California's stricter emissions
standards, many of which also participate in the zero-emission
vehicle mandate.

Known as "Section 177" states, those 13 a Connecticut, Delaware,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York,
Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.

Arizona adopted California's standards in 2008, but the state
repealed them as soon as Governor Jan Brewer took office in January
2012.

Until now, California was seen as the bellwether of emissions
standards, since the state has clashed with federal officials for the
better part of a decade for implementing its own tough emission
standards. But the state has now signed on to the continental plan,
effectively bringing an end to "California emissions,"

For several years MOST vehicles sold in Canada have been 50 state
compliant as far as emissions are concerned.