GM Fined $145.8 Million Over Excess Emissions

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The company will also forfeit greenhouse gas credits worth hundreds of millions of dollars after regulators found many 2012-2018 vehicles with excess emissions.

General Motors will pay $145.8 million in fines and forfeit greenhouse gas credits worth hundreds of millions of dollars to settle a probe over excess emissions, Reuters reported Wednesday. The wrongdoing and forfeiting of regulatory credits was announced on the Environmental Protection Agency's newsroom, but the multimillion-dollar fine was noted on Reuters.

I say that in quotes because 'medium' includes the small Chevy Captiva and giant Chevy Suburban. The following cars were found to have higher-than-claimed emissions: 2012-2017 2.4L Chevy Equinox 2012-2017 2.4L Chevy Captiva 2012-2017 2.4L GMC Terrain 2012-2018 5.4L Chevy Suburban 2012-2018 5.3L Chevy Tahoe 2012-2018 5.3L Chevy Silverado 1500 2012-2014 5.3L Chevy Avalanche 2012-2018 5.3L GMC Sierra 1500 2012-2018 5.3L GMC Yukon 2012-2014 6.2L GMC Yukon 2012-2014 6.

 

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