Author: DAVID SHEPARDSON
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FCA to pay more than $700 million to settle diesel emissions suits, report says
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will pay more than $700 million to resolve lawsuits from the U.S. Justice Department and diesel owners over claims it used illegal software to allow 104,000 diesel vehicles to emit excess emissions, Reuters reported. FCA still…
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Toyota recalls 1.7 million vehicles worldwide over airbag inflators
Toyota is recalling another 1.7 million vehicles worldwide — including 1.3 million in the U.S. — for potentially faulty Takata airbag inflators as part of a multiyear industry recall campaign announced in 2016.
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FCA poised to settle civil litigation over diesel emissions, report says
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is nearing a settlement to resolve the U.S. Justice Department’s allegations that the Italian-American automaker used illegal software to allow 104,000 U.S. diesel vehicles to pollute beyond legal limits, Reuters reported.
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Fiat Chrysler nearing U.S. diesel emissions settlement, report says
Fiat Chrysler is nearing a settlement to resolve the U.S. Justice Department’s allegations that the Italian-American automaker used illegal software to allow 104,000 U.S. diesel vehicles to pollute beyond legal limits, Reuters reported.
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Tesla seeks tariff exemption for Chinese-made car computer ‘brain’
Tesla is asking the Trump administration to exempt the Chinese-made computer “brain” in the Model 3 sedan from 25 percent tariffs imposed in August, saying they threaten the EV maker’s bottom line.
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GM sold 200,000 EVs by end of 2018, triggering phaseout of U.S. tax credit
GM hit 200,000 total electric vehicles sold in the U.S. by the end of 2018, reaching a threshold that triggers a phaseout of a $7,500 federal tax credit over the next 15 months, Reuters reported.