Diesel makers settle case, agree to cut air pollution
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22/10/1998
Diesel engine manufacturers in US agreed to pay $83 million in fines and spend $1 billion on enviornmental improvements to avoid a federal lawsuit over alleged cheating on engine performance tests. The landmark deal, the most expensive settlement ever of an air pollution case, will hasten the implementation of tough new pollution controls for the world's top manufacturers of truck and bus engines, while substantially improving air quality for millions of Americans, federal officials said.