not sure.... I do remember taking an old car, a Valiant I think, through 
emissions in Florida. I was really nervous about it as it was not in very good 
condition, and was told, don't worry, standards are loose for these old cars. 
It did pass. So considering that and the fact that this one seemed to be in 
great shape mechanically, I was really surprised it flunked. The Rabbit I had 
once upon a time flunked once mind you, but passed after I changed the air 
filter. Maybe standards are high for cars that are normally fuel-efficient?

This probably varies by location anyway.... or does it? It's usually only 
required in cities, but maybe there is some sort of EPA regulation that 
requires it at a certain level of pollution?

Dana

>Was the car designed to below that level to begin with?
>
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