The US Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday notified Fiat Chrsyler
Automobiles (FCA) that it had broken the Clear Air Act over
emissions from around 140,000 vehicles, the EPA announced,
stressing that FCA may face civil sanctions. The vehicles
mounted with software that allegedly allowed above-limit diesel
emissions are Grand Cherokee and Dodge Ram, the EPA said. FCA
shares dived 15% on the news and were suspended from trading on
the New York Stock Exchange.
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