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Last year, Chrysler-parent Stellantis paid $190.7 million in civil penalties for failing to meet U.S. fuel economy requirements for 2019 and 2020 after paying nearly $400 million for penalties ...
For 50 years, automakers have had to increase the fuel efficiency of their vehicles or pay fines. The Republican megabill ...
But the bill also effectively kills fuel economy standards for automakers. Even for those who support better gas mileage and lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, this is good news. Congress passed ...
A provision in Senate Republicans' massive tax and spending bill could eliminate all penalties on automakers for missing fuel ...
Last year, Chrysler-parent Stellantis , opens new tab paid $190.7 million in civil penalties for failing to meet U.S. fuel economy requirements for 2019 and 2020 after paying nearly $400 million ...
The U.S. Senate is weighing a move to effectively kill federal fuel economy rules by eliminating fines. Discover how this could impact car prices, gas consumption, and reshape the automotive industry.
Last year, Chrysler-parent Stellantis paid $190.7 million in civil penalties for failing to meet U.S. fuel economy requirements for 2019 and 2020 after paying nearly $400 million for penalties ...
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