BERLIN -- Daimler is offering some Mercedes-Benz customers in Germany a 3,000 euro ($3,350) subsidy to upgrade the exhaust filters of older, polluting diesel vehicles, the latest effort among German automakers to avoid inner-city bans.
BERLIN -- Daimler is offering some Mercedes-Benz customers in Germany a 3,000 euro ($3,350) subsidy to upgrade the exhaust filters of older, polluting diesel vehicles, the latest effort among German automakers to avoid inner-city bans.
The once-dominant Japanese carmaker is restructuring to address a slump in global sales and profitability in the face of rising competition from China’s fast-growing electric vehicle sector.