The used-vehicle retailer agreed to pay the fine after “thousands of gallons of gasoline” were discharged into a nearby creek because of a corroded pipe, according to the EPA. CarMax said it immediately reported the accidental discharge and worked to quickly remediate the problem.
The change comes weeks after organizers for the Los Angeles Auto Show said they would move the 2020 show from November to May 2021, wedging itself in between the New York and Detroit shows.
Rivian, other startups face ban from Mich. dealers in direct-sales fight
A bill introduced in the Michigan legislature would block any manufacturer other than Tesla from selling cars to customers without a dealer as an intermediary and from owning and operating service and repair facilities. It could come up for a vote as soon as Tuesday, according to a Rivian official.
Ford gives Bronco Sasquatch package a manual option
The automaker reversed course after enthusiasts grumbled that the off-road package only was available on Broncos with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Nearly 9 million eligible Americans may miss out on $1,200 stimulus checks, GAO warns
The Government Accountability Office, Congress’ auditing arm, said that possibly 8.7 million or more individuals eligible for the economic impact payments have yet to receive those payments because of inadequate IRS and Treasury Department records.