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Diesel Car Ban Risks: 7.8M Vehicles Face Legal Trouble in Germany

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Germany Court ruling May Send 7.8‌ Million Diesel ⁣cars to Balkan Markets, Including bulgaria

A recent ruling by the Schleswig-holstein Supreme Administrative Court is poised ​to displace approximately⁢ 7.8 million diesel vehicles in ​Germany, possibly flooding Balkan automotive markets, ⁢including Bulgaria.The court found​ that these‌ vehicles utilize a defeat device – a mechanism that deactivates the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system under certain temperature‍ conditions – resulting in⁢ higher‌ emissions than legally ‍permitted during typical operation.

The decision compels manufacturers to either modify the affected engines to⁤ eliminate the “thermal window” software or remove the vehicles from German roads.While manufacturers argue that retrofitting ⁣older ⁣models is impossible and newer engine⁢ modifications would be prohibitively expensive, ​the ruling casts a ‌shadow over diesel car owners, devaluing their vehicles and⁣ increasing the risk of driving bans. The judgment is currently subject to⁣ appeal, but analysts predict a negative outcome for owners.

Vehicles ⁢adhering‍ to Euro 5 and ⁢Euro 6a-C emissions standards are most likely impacted,encompassing ​popular models from VW,Audi,Skoda,BMW,Mercedes,toyota,Volvo,Opel,Fiat,and Renault.

the⁤ German automotive industry ‌faces substantial financial strain should ⁤a traffic ban ‌or widespread repairs be mandated. Concurrently, the industry is already under pressure to meet increasingly stringent emission standards ⁤and transition to electric vehicles. Experts ‌anticipate⁢ a surge of these diesel vehicles into Eastern ‌European markets, where emission regulations may be less strict, and demand for affordable vehicles remains ‍high.

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