GM to pay $145.8 million penalty after US finds excess emissions in 5.9 million vehicles

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The Environmental Protection Agency is set to announce GM has agreed to give up approximately 50 million metric tons after the multi-year investigation found...

- General Motors will pay a $145.8 million penalty after a government investigation found excess emissions from approximately 5.9 million GM vehicles, sources told Reuters.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration plans to announce GM will pay a $145.8 million penalty for fuel economy compliance issues and cancel more than 30.6 million CAFE credits for the 2008-2010 model years to resolve the issues identified by EPA's light-duty vehicle in-use testing program, the sources added.

 

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