The reverberation of the Volkswagen tailpipe emissions scandal is still being felt across the industry, pulling other brands under the harsh light of scrutiny.
According to a out from Germany’s Auto Bild, the Nitrous Oxide (NOx) tailpipe emissions of BMW’s X3 diesel compact crossover exceed European regulations. In fact, the car’s respiratory-harming NOx emissions exceeded future Euro 6 emissions levels — set to go into effect in 2017 — by as much as 11 times.
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The report is based upon tests performed in October, 2014, by the (ICCT), the independent nonprofit focused on clean energy that originally discovered VW’s emissions cheating.
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Report: BMW X3 diesel emissions exceed EU regulations, company stock falls
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