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News Wrap: EPA; Korean Automakers Overstated Fuel Economy

News Wrap: EPA Charges Korean Automakers Overstated Cars' Fuel Economy

Aired 11/02/2012

PBS News Hour

News Wrap: EPA; Korean Automakers Overstated Fuel Economy

Clip: 11/2/2012 | 1m 12s

News Wrap: EPA Charges Korean Automakers Overstated Cars' Fuel Economy

In other news Friday, Korean companies Kia and Hyundai could be expected to pay car owners hundreds of millions of dollars for falsely advertising the fuel economy of 13 car models. Owners of nearly 900,000 vehicles, all sold in the last three years, could receive compensation.

Aired 11/02/2012

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