Mercedes-Benz agreed to pay nearly $150 million to customers and U.S. states to settle claims that it cheated government ...
It’s the latest in a decade-long scandal involving accusations that software “defeat devices” made diesel vehicles seem ...
Multistate settlement resolves environmental and consumer protection violations tied to emissions cheating Eligible Mercedes ...
Ram announced that the TRX pickup truck — a Ram with a Hellcat engine under the hood — is coming back for the 2027 model year ...
The automaker will pay $150 million to resolve allegations that it misled consumers by describing its cars as “clean” and ...
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Mercedes-Benz to pay $149.6m in US diesel emissions settlement
Mercedes has agreed a $149m settlement, drawing a line under a protracted investigation into alleged manipulation of diesel ...
Under the settlement, the German automaker will provide $2,000 payments to eligible owners and lessees whose cars received required emissions repairs.
Mercedes-Benz USA and parent company Daimler AG agreed to settle allegations the automaker secretly installed devices in ...
Mercedes-Benz has reached a $149.6 million settlement with U.S. states to resolve a long-running investigation into ...
Mercedes-Benz USA and parent Daimler AG will pay $149.6 million to settle state claims over diesel emissions cheating, ...
The settlement follows allegations the carmaker violated state laws by equipping vehicles with software to defeat emissions testing.
Mercedes-Benz pays $120M to settle its diesel scandal. What does this mean for the future of its combustion engine lineup?
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