Navistar International has confirmed it has received notice the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is investigating its diesel-engine production, specifically whether 7,600 ‘transition engines’ built in 2009 were properly certified under the Clean Air Act. Each violation could potentially carry a fine of up to US$37,500, indicating a total potential Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Navistar International has confirmed it has received notice the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is investigating its diesel-engine production, specifically whether 7,600 ‘transition engines’ built in 2009 were properly certified under the Clean Air Act. Each violation could potentially carry a fine of up to US$37,500, indicating a total potential
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