BRUSSELS -- Mercedes-Benz Group said it expects to be let off the hook for any fines after blowing the whistle to European Union antitrust regulators probing suspected collusion in the collection and recycling of scrapped cars and vans.
BRUSSELS -- Mercedes-Benz Group said it expects to be let off the hook for any fines after blowing the whistle to European Union antitrust regulators probing suspected collusion in the collection and recycling of scrapped cars and vans.
U.S. light-vehicle sales are projected to rise 4.6% to 15% in April, forecasters say, as consumers lock in prices poised to rise in coming months as tariffs take a toll on supply and selection.