This file photo taken on April 19, 2015 shows the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) logo at the entrance of the headquarters in Turin. (CEGIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)The Environmental Protection Agency accused Fiat Chrysler Thursday of using software that enabled some of its diesel trucks to cheat on emissions tests. The allegations affect roughly 104,000 vehicles, EPA officials said. The company also said it has offered to make extensive changes to its software to address EPA concerns. EPA officials said on a call Thursday that they are looking into whether other automakers may be using similar devices.
Source: Washington Post January 12, 2017 16:04 UTC