The U.S. Justice Department has started a criminal investigation into Ford Motor’s emissions certification process in the country, the automaker revealed on Friday, saying it was working with the probe …
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Fiat Chrysler to pay $110 million to settle American investor suit
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxFiat Chrysler Automobiles NV has accepted to pay $110 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it misled U.S. investors over excess diesel emissions and failed to adhere with federal safety …
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Volkswagen can face U.S. SEC lawsuit concerning emissions cheating
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxVolkswagen stated the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission may sue the automaker due to its failure to reveal its diesel emissions scandal to investors. VW said in its annual report …
Ford Motor stated on Thursday it has employed outside experts to probe its vehicle fuel economy and testing procedures after employees raised issues, and did not know if it would …
German prosecutors have started an investigation into Daimler for allegedly failing to avoid diesel emissions cheating, possibly resulting in a fine for the automaker, as its legal woes mount up …
Volkswagen’s Porsche has been asked by KBA automotive regulator in Germany to recall about 60,000 diesel-engined Macan and Cayenne sport-utility vehicles, a KBA spokesman stated. German magazine Der Spiegel reported …
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German watchdog recalls Volkswagen Touaregs after discovering defeat devices
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxGermany’s KBA automotive watchdog on Tuesday revealed a recall of Volkswagen‘s flagship European sport-utility vehicles (SUV) with 3-litre diesel motor after discovering two illegal emissions control devices in the models. …
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Dutch regulator fines Volkswagen 450,000 euros concerning diesel marketing
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxThe Dutch markets watchdog has fined Volkswagen 450,000 euros ($534,000) for misinforming customers who bought its diesel vehicles from 2009 to 2015. The Authority for Consumer & Markets (ACM) stated …
U.S. regulators informed Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) in November 2015 that they presumed a few of the automaker’s vehicles were geared up with secret software allowing them to breach emission …
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General Motors alleged of using defeat devices to cheat emissions tests
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxGeneral Motors is alleged of putting defeat gadgets in its trucks to cheat emissions tests, the 6th automaker connected to diesel cheating scandal from 2015, when Volkswagen confessed to setting …

