Fiat Chrysler faces $79 million U.S. penalty for fuel economy shortfall

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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV on Wednesday said it faces a $79 million U.S. civil...

WASHINGTON - Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV on Wednesday said it faces a $79 million U.S. civil penalty for failing to meet 2017 fuel economy requirements, as regulators reported more automakers were falling short of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions standards.

Of 18 major carmakers in the United States, 13 including Fiat Chrysler, failed to comply with fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions standards for the 2017 model year without using credits, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration . NHTSA said more automakers were failing to comply with standards for the 2018 and 2019 model years, “and the potential penalties on automakers, which are passed along to consumers, are expected to continue to increase.”

NHTSA and the Environmental Protection Agency are working to finalize as early as next month a rewrite of the Obama administration’s fuel efficiency requirements, which call for sharp reductions in fleet-wide emissions by 2026. In its report, NHTSA said Fiat Chrysler - which reiterated plans Wednesday to spend $10 billion through 2022 to develop more than 30 hybrid and electric vehicles - had failed to meet the 2017 minimum “domestic passenger car” requirements.

 

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Scammed out of $80m. Wonder if Fiat Chrysler buys into the climate crisis hoax...

Wow, that's a lot of money~🤑🤑🤑

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