Mercedes-Benz pays $120M to settle its diesel scandal. What does this mean for the future of its combustion engine lineup?
Mercedes-Benz has been ordered to pay $150 million to various U.S. states and territories for faking diesel emissions between ...
Multistate settlement resolves environmental and consumer protection violations tied to emissions cheating Eligible Mercedes ...
The state of Hawaiʻi will receive $263,356 as part of a $149.7 million multistate settlement with Mercedes-Benz over ...
States reached a $150 million settlement over diesel emissions cheating involving more than 200,000 vehicles equipped with ...
Mercedes-Benz USA and parent company Daimler AG agreed to settle allegations the automaker secretly installed devices in ...
Under the settlement terms, the carmaker is required to pay $120m upfront to the coalition of states, of which $13.53m is ...
Mercedes-Benz will pay more than $13.5 million to New York and provide cash payments to affected drivers as part of a nearly ...
Engine swaps are commonplace in older trucks like this 1995 Ford F-350. It came from the factory with a 351 Windsor gas V8, which never made all that much power before it eventually broke. Most people ...
Reporting from Washington — Three years after the Environmental Protection Agency began investigating alleged diesel emission cheating in Mercedes-Benz cars, vehicle owners and environmentalists say ...
Imagine driving from New Orleans to Nashville, or Charlotte to Indianapolis, or going roundtrip from Dallas to Little Rock, on a single tank of fuel in a mid-size Mercedes-Benz luxury sedan. It ...