Mercedes-Benz is not alone in facing legal consequences over emissions-related misconduct. Several rival companies have ...
COBB Tuning, an Austin, Texas-based company, produced and sold aftermarket accessories at several retail stores, including a former location in Fountain Valley. (Associated Press) The maker of a ...
You'd think after the huge scandal that was VW's Dieselgate that the automotive industry as a whole would have learned something. A multi-billion dollar corporation getting hit with billions in fines ...
COBB Tuning, a leading manufacturer of aftermarket performance products for vehicles, has been slammed with a nearly $3 million fine from the EPA for selling thousands of illegal devices that caused ...
Stellantis has had a year filled with plenty of setbacks, and with another fine issued in late December, it doesn’t look like their 2024 will end on a high note. Stellantis has garnered a reputation ...
Stellantis will cough up $4.2 million to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) as several of its vehicles found to be producing emissions beyond the allowable limits. Local authorities have ...
BERLIN/LOS ANGELES/DETROIT (Reuters) - Volkswagen made several versions of its "defeat device" software to rig diesel emissions tests, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters, potentially ...
Cummins is one of the biggest engine manufacturers, building both gas and diesel power plants for trains, commercial vehicles, construction equipment, and even marine vessels. One of its best-known ...
A landmark legal battle is set to begin at the High Court on Monday, as five major car manufacturers are accused of cheating on emissions tests. The trial marks a significant development in the ...
A bipartisan coalition of 51 attorneys general has reached a nearly $150 million settlement with Mercedes-Benz USA over the automaker’s use of illegal emissions-cheating software in diesel vehicles, ...
As 1.6m Britons await the outcome of the 'Dieselgate 2' group action, Rupa Huq, Labour MP for Ealing Central and Acton says ...