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SAN FRANCISCO – A San Luis Obispo resident has filed a lawsuit against three auto manufacturers alleging that they violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars to pass emissions tests.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A Fullerton resident alleges that a car manufacturer violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order for the vehicles to pass inspection.
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SAN FRANCISCO – An Alpine couple has filed suit against car manufacturer allege that they violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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SAN DIEGO – A Riverside couple alleges that their 2010 diesel Volkswagen Jetta violated U.S. environmental law because it came with a "defeat device" that would temporarily reduce emissions in order for the car to pass inspection.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A customer is suing a car manufacturer
alleging that it violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A Ramona couple alleges that an auto manufacturer knowingly violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A California couple alleges that an auto manufacturer knowingly violated U.S. environmental law by putting a defeat device in its cars so they would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A Windsor customer alleges a car manufacturer knowingly violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A California couple is suing car manufacturers alleging that would not have purchased their vehicle had they known it was equipped with a defeat device to temporarily allow it to pass emissions inspections.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A couple is suing Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft and Volkswagen Group of America Inc., alleging that they knowingly violated U.S. environmental law by putting a defeat device in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A Los Angeles customer alleges that the 2009 diesel-powered Volkswagen Jetta he purchased had a defeat device installed in it.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A Los Angeles man has filed suit against a car manufacturer alleging that it knowingly violated U.S. environmental law by putting a defeat device in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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LOS ANGELES – A Laguna Niguel man is suing a car manufacturer over allegations it violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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LOS ANGELES – A Van Nuys man who leased a 2014 diesel Volkswagen Jetta alleges the vehicle was installed with a "defeat device" to pass emissions tests.
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LOS ANGELES – A Van Nuys man is suing a car manufacturer alleging he suffered damages as a result of the use of a "defeat device" that was purportedly installed so the vehicles could pass emissions tests.
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LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles man is suing car manufacturers over allegations they violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in cars so that they would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A Los Angeles man is suing a car manufacturer alleging that it knowingly violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its diesel-powered cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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SAN DIEGO – A San Diego couple has filed a suit against two vehicle manufacturers over allegations that they knowingly violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its diesel-powered cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.
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SACRAMENTO – A Redding couple is suing an automobile manufacturer over allegations it violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.