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Mercedes-Benz settled with state attorneys general across the U.S. who said an investigation found it used emissions-cheating software. Attorneys general from 48 states, the District of Columbia and ...
It’s the latest in a decade-long scandal involving accusations that software “defeat devices” made diesel vehicles seem cleaner than they were. By Karen Zraick Mercedes-Benz Group AG will pay up to ...
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View post: This ‘Dependable’ Portable Shed Is ‘Surprisingly Sturdy’ and It's on Sale for Only $123 at Amazon Mercedes-Benz will pay $120 million to settle multistate claims over diesel emissions ...
WASHINGTON, DC - Mercedes-Benz has reached a $149.6 million settlement with U.S. states to resolve a long-running investigation into allegations of diesel emissions cheating by the German automaker, ...
It hasn't been long since there was a vast array of Mercedes-Benz and AMG convertibles on sale that would have required an educational course to get fully acquainted with. Today, there are only two ...
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, ...
From the March 1981 issue of Car and Driver. A big chunk of this magazine is devoted to the month's burning issue—quality—and there you can read all about Japan's latest methodology in the small-car ...
Mercedes-Benz (MBGAF) USA and parent company Daimler AG have agreed to pay $149.6 million to settle allegations with 48 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia over diesel emissions.