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Mercedes-Benz hit with $150M payout over alleged deception
Mercedes-Benz is facing a costly reckoning over how it marketed and managed the pollution from its diesel vehicles, with a ...
Mercedes-Benz agreed to pay nearly $150 million to customers and U.S. states to settle claims that it cheated government ...
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As Europe electrifies transport, Norway raises alarms over Chinese digital access in buses
Electric buses have become a key part of modern public transport. They are quieter, cleaner, and more environmentally ...
New trade publication delivers technical guidance on diesel diagnostics, fleet maintenance, and regulatory compliance for the heavy-duty trucking industry. Our goal is to become the go-to resource for ...
TRP Diagnostic Pro comes with all-makes software to support routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and mixed fleet repairs.
Mercedes-Benz has reached a multi-state settlement for cheating on its emissions tests on its diesel vehicles.
According to the settlement, Ohio will receive more than $2.1 million and Mercedes is required to change its business ...
Mercedes-Benz USA and it’s parent company Mercedes-Benz Group AG have agreed to to pay nearly $150 million in a multi-state settlement according to Ohio ...
Griffin announces $149.7 million multistate settlement over Mercedes-Benz diesel emissions deception
Mercedes-Benz to pay $149.7M in multistate settlement over diesel emissions cheating, providing payments to owners, software ...
The multistate settlement — totaling $149,673,750 — resolves consumer protection and environmental claims brought by 50 ...
Mercedes distributed over 211,000 passenger cars with software used to circumvent emissions laws, according to the Attorney ...
Mercedes-Benz USA and Daimler AG settle for $149.6 million over deceptive marketing and sales of diesel vehicles with ...
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