A look at the future of the auto industry, and personal mobility, after Volkswagen's
air emissions cheating scandal.
Not exact matches
Diesel cars from Volkswagen (VLKAF) and Audi, which is owned by VW, were rigged to
cheat on clean
air rules with software that made
emissions look cleaner than they actually were, according to federal and California regulators.
«Volkswagen lied to authorities and their consumers by
cheating on
emission standards, and they contributed to the
air pollution harming the health of all breathers,» said Caitlin O'Brien, an environmental health association at the group.
There are folks who
cheat the system but you don't want to
cheat, get caught, or provide bad
emissions to the
air all of us breath.
EPA says Fiat Chrysler's diesel Jeeps and Rams violate the Clean
Air Act with defeat devices: Just prior to President Trump taking office, the Environmental Protection Agency announces it's investigating Fiat Chrysler for alleged fuel economy /
emissions test
cheating devices on its Jeep and Ram EcoDiesel engines.
On top of that, Volkswagen has the added incentive of wanting to clear the
air (no pun intended) after its diesel -
emissions cheating scandal.
A Michigan district court judge determined that the Clean
Air Act did not preclude plaintiffs from bringing 53 state law fraudulent concealment and consumer protection claims against General Motors LLC and its suppliers for developing and installing devices on GM diesel trucks to
cheat emissions tests.