A court in Germany has ruled that the car giant Mercedes Benz knowingly fitted devices in its cars to cheat emissions tests. https://t.co/kXoHYOiXY8
Mercedes partly loses class action case over diesel defeat devices https://t.co/HNiVetC8M9 https://t.co/DdYcZx0pTJ
⚠️ MERCEDES PARTLY LOSES CLASS ACTION CASE OVER DIESEL DEFEAT DEVICES Full Story → https://t.co/iGPAtMcTFE A German court ruled on Thursday partly in favour of consumers in a class action suit against Mercedes Benz over diesel emissions defeat devices.
Daimler Truck and Volvo are set for a retrial in a €560 million ($603 million) price-fixing cartel case, as ruled by a German appeals court. Mercedes is found liable in a German court for equipping some diesel cars with emissions defeat devices, leading to a partial loss in a class action suit favoring consumers. The court determined that Mercedes Benz knowingly installed devices to cheat emissions tests.