https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/massive-15-billion-proposed-settlement-announced-alleged-vehicle

The U.S. Department of Justice, Environmental Protection Agency, and
California Air Resources Board on Monday announced a proposed settlement
worth around $1.5 billion with auto titan Daimler AG and U.S. subsidiary
Mercedes Benz USA, in connection with the company allegedly selling more
than a quarter million vehicles while failing to comply with emissions
requirements.

The automaker over a period spanning from 2009 to 2016 allegedly sold in
excess of 250,000 vehicles with undeclared auxiliary emission control
devices (AECDs) "and defeat devices programmed into the vehicles' complex
emissions control software," the Justice Deparment said in a press release
<https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/us-reaches-15-billion-settlement-daimler-ag-over-emissions-cheating-mercedes-benz-diesel>
.

"These devices cause the vehicles to produce compliant results during
emissions testing. But when not running a test, the vehicles’ emissions
controls perform differently, and less effectively, resulting in an
increase in NOx emissions above compliant levels," the department said.

As part of the proposed settlement, the company would pay $875,000,000 for
civil penalties and approximately $70,300,000 for other penalties. It would
also recall and fix emissions systems for Mercedes-Benz diesel vehicles
that were sold in America between 2009-2016.

Other aspects of the settlement would boost the estimated amount to
approximately $1.5 billion.

"The company will also extend the warranty period for certain parts in the
repaired vehicles, perform projects to mitigate excess ozone-creating
nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted from the vehicles, and implement new internal
audit procedures designed to prevent future emissions cheating," according
to the Justice Department. "The recall program and federal mitigation
project are expected to cost the company about $436,000,000. The company
will pay another $110,000,000 to fund mitigation projects in California."
-------------
Max
Charleston SC
_______________________________________
http://www.okiebenz.com

To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/

To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to:
http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com

Reply via email to