Two major carmakers reach settlements with Ohio, owners

(The Center Square) – Two major carmakers owe owners of their vehicles in Ohio fixes for problems, and one owes them cash.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced a settlement with Mercedes and another with Hyundai and Kia. Both were multistate settlements.

Mercedes settled for $150 million with 50 states after attorneys general found the company had misled consumers and violated environmental laws. The company has denied wrongdoing.

Mercedes-Benz USA and Mercedes-Benz Group AG sold diesel vehicles from 2008 through 2016 with hidden software designed to cheat emission tests, the lawsuit said.

The attorneys general said the software allowed the vehicles to release more pollution during everyday driving than the law allows.

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More than 7,600 vehicles with the illegal software, known as “defeat devices,” were sold in Ohio.

At the same time, according to Yost, the company advertised the vehicles as environmentally friendly and compliant with emissions laws.

Yost said the software made the vehicles appear clean during emissions tests but turned off pollution controls during normal driving.

“Mercedes took a bypass around the law at the expense of consumers and the air we all breathe,” Yost said. “It’s not that hard to follow the rules.”

Yost said those vehicles released high levels of nitrogen oxide, pollution that contributes to smog and makes breathing problems and asthma worse.

As part of the settlement, the company will pay $150 million to the states. Yost said Ohio will receive $2.1 million.

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Mercedes agreed to fix or remove the vehicles from the road at no cost to owners. Also, it will offer an extended warranty after repairs and pay each vehicle owner $2,000.

In a separate case, Hyundai and Kia were accused of failing to protect cars against theft. A settlement agreement calls for them to compensate eligible owners with free anti-theft protection, along with money for certain expenses related to a theft or an attempted theft that happened on or before April 29.

Car owners who qualify will be notified by Hyundai or Kia and have a year to schedule the anti-theft installation.

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