If you scroll back to our May 23, 2017 headline, “FCA’s Response to DOJ EcoDiesel Lawsuit,” you will read that the potential financial impact is $44,539 per vehicle (2014 – 2016 model years) for a total of $4.6 billion dollars.
Also, in the same May, 2017 timeframe, we learned that Ram had filed for certification of the 2017 EcoDiesel engine.
So what is the good news? How about this headline from Automotive News, July 10, 2017, “FCA Resumes Ram 1500 Diesel Output.”
The two-sentence summary. One has to assume that the 2017 EcoDiesel engine is now emissions certified. One has to assume the Department of Justice will look favorably at Ram’s progress.
The following is a link to the Automotive News article by writer Larry P. Vellequette.
FCA Resume Ram 1500 Diesel Output.
Also, in the same May, 2017 timeframe, we learned that Ram had filed for certification of the 2017 EcoDiesel engine.
So what is the good news? How about this headline from Automotive News, July 10, 2017, “FCA Resumes Ram 1500 Diesel Output.”
The two-sentence summary. One has to assume that the 2017 EcoDiesel engine is now emissions certified. One has to assume the Department of Justice will look favorably at Ram’s progress.
The following is a link to the Automotive News article by writer Larry P. Vellequette.
FCA Resume Ram 1500 Diesel Output.