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EPA: Fiat Chrysler Used Emissions-Cheating Software in Diesel Rams, Jeeps
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:44 am
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:44 am
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EPA: Fiat Chrysler Used Emissions-Cheating Software
Auto maker allegedly used software on recent diesel-powered Jeep Grand Cherokee and Ram trucks allowing illegal emissions, EPA says
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U.S. environmental regulators accused Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV of using software that allowed illegal emissions in diesel-powered vehicles, the latest broadside in an unprecedented government crackdown on auto makers for alleged pollution transgressions.
The Environmental Protection Agency, days before the end of the Obama administration, delivered a violation notice to Fiat Chrysler accusing the auto maker of using illegal software that allowed 104,000 recent diesel-powered Jeep Grand Cherokee sport utilities and Ram pickup trucks to spew toxic emissions beyond legal limits. The affected vehicles have model years ranging between 2014 and 2016.
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Fiat Chrysler “is disappointed that the EPA has chosen to issue a notice of violation,” the auto maker said in a statement. The company “intends to work with the incoming administration to present its case and resolve this matter fairly and equitable and to assure the EPA and FCA US customers that the company’s diesel-powered vehicles meet all applicable regulatory requirements.”
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They are accusing FCA of using a software "cheat" in their diesel products.
This post was edited on 1/12/17 at 11:47 am
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:47 am to member12
On one hand, don't break the law.
On the other hand, the CAFE Standards are insane.
In short, there's not a winner to be had in this situation, just losers.
On the other hand, the CAFE Standards are insane.
In short, there's not a winner to be had in this situation, just losers.
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:48 am to upgrayedd
I like how Chrysler's response to the EPA is basically "we'll see what your replacements have to say about it".
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:50 am to Jcorye1
Death of eco diesel. Turning my VW in today. F the EPA
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:55 am to KG6
Here's what I don't understand, are diesels not cleaner than gas already? I'm ignorant on this but they prefer diesels in Europe because my understanding is they are cleaner? Or is it just possible to make them cleaner?
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:56 am to member12
Dodge. I'm still amazed people buy their vehicles.
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:56 am to member12
I've got a buddy who had a diesel Passat that was part of the controversy. He is taking the money once they buy it back and purchasing another Passat. He loves that car.
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:57 am to member12
They all do... You think VW was the only one?
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:57 am to Jcorye1
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On the other hand, the CAFE Standards are insane.
CAFE standards are insane, and they are definitely why we are seeing cars with very expensive lightweight materials, small displacement turbo engines (that aren't more efficient than NA engines in real world conditions), 10 speed automatic transmissions, and start/stop technology that no one wants. All of that gets very expensive.
I don't think CAFE regs do anything for emissions though. Emissions are yet another way that our government makes new cars and trucks vastly more expensive and less fuel efficient.
This post was edited on 1/12/17 at 11:58 am
Posted on 1/12/17 at 11:58 am to slackster
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He is taking the money once they buy it back and purchasing another Passat.
He isn't buying another diesel Passat
Posted on 1/12/17 at 12:01 pm to member12
TRUMP! will work out a deal to bring some factories over here instead of a fine.
TRUMP!!!!!
amirite folks?
TRUMP!!!!!
amirite folks?
Posted on 1/12/17 at 12:01 pm to member12
Damn, Volkswagen just got caught too
Posted on 1/12/17 at 12:02 pm to slackster
No way they buy back all those vehicles.
Posted on 1/12/17 at 12:02 pm to wickowick
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He isn't buying another diesel Passat
Hmm, don't they have 2016 diesels? I didn't realize they dropped it for 2017.
Posted on 1/12/17 at 12:03 pm to member12
I was under the impression emissions devices sap cars of precious MPGs. If that assumption is incorrect, I will admit I'm wrong with my premise.
Posted on 1/12/17 at 12:04 pm to slackster
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I've got a buddy who had a diesel Passat that was part of the controversy. He is taking the money once they buy it back and purchasing another Passat. He loves that car.
We're trading in my wife's Sportwagen TDI for the Sportwagen Alltrack. They're great cars and our TDI used to get 50 mpg hwy, but the "fix" to the system would decrease that substantially. The Alltrack is just the car she has now without a diesel engine and with a little bit of a lift for more clearance, plus AWD.
Posted on 1/12/17 at 12:05 pm to The Mick
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No way they buy back all those vehicles.
I'm not sure what the timeline is, but he's supposedly getting back the value of the car when the story broke, which was a month after he purchased it.
Posted on 1/12/17 at 12:05 pm to slackster
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Hmm, don't they have 2016 diesels? I didn't realize they dropped it for 2017.
They have none that they can sale, dealers still have 2015 models when the cheat was announced that are sitting on the lots over a year later...
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