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Volvo Group Ordered to Pay $130 Million Fine for Recall Delays in the U.S.
The penalty is one of the largest fines ever imposed under current recall law in the U.S., and Volvo Group has agreed to a three-year consent rule as part of the civil sanction. Over those three ...
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U.S. hits Volvo Group North America with $130 million penalty over delayed recalls
NHTSA said Volvo Group also failed to submit certain quarterly recall reports, manufacturer communications and did not report some death and injury incidents and submit certain field reports.
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Volvo Group North America faces $130M civil penalty
Volvo Group North America will pay $130 million for failing to recall vehicles quickly enough in a consent order issued by U.S. regulators. The civil penalty follows a National Highway Traffic ...
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Volvo Issues Huge Recall for Faulty Braking System
Volvo has announced a recall for 106,900 units across the world for a faulty braking system. The NHTSA confirms that 27,457 of these cars are based in the USA. 2023 C40, XC40, S60, V60 ...
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Volvo Buses to restructure in Europe, hitting 1,600 jobs
Volvo Group will restructure its European bus-making operation in a bid to restore it to profitability, divesting from a ...
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Volvo S60
We measured 26 mpg overall when we tested the previous T5 engine. In typical Volvo fashion, the ride is stiff. Handling is sound but unexceptional. The S60 is plagued with Volvo's unintuitive ...
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Volvo Group accelerates sustainable mobility with innovation hubs on three continents
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, March 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- CampX by Volvo Group is a global concept designed to accelerate new technology and business innovations for sustainable mobility by partnering ...
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2024 Volvo EX90 exterior and interior walkaround review
News Editor Joel Stocksdale takes us on an interior and exterior walkaround review of the 2024 Volvo EX90 electric SUV.  ...
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Ascend, Volvo announce autonomous partnership
Ascend, a truckload carrier that offers middle-mile supply chain solutions, announced a commercial partnership with Volvo ...
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Is buzzy startup Humane’s big idea a wearable camera?
Humane, a secretive startup led by two former Apple executives and staffed by several ex-Apple employees, has secured a further $100 million in investment as part of a new funding round, the company ...
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U.S. hits Volvo Group North America with $130 million penalty over delayed recalls
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Volvo Group agreed to a three-year consent order that includes one of the largest-ever penalties for violations under the recall law.

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