• Nissan admits falsifying emissions tests in Japan
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Nissan has admitted that it has uncovered falsified data from car exhaust emissions tests at most of its Japanese factories. The firm did not disclose how many cars were involved, but said emissions and fuel economy tests had "deviated from the prescribed testing environment". The carmaker added that inspection reports had been "based on altered measurement values". Nissan pledged there would be a "full and comprehensive investigation". It added that "appropriate measures" would be taken to stop any future recurrence. Nissan has not revealed how many cars were involved in the altering of data, or if it involved vehicles manufactured outside Japan. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/business-44763905
First steel now Japanese car emissions? Next thing you'll know they'll fake wood or something.
You might want to take a look inside your bonsai tree. It could be made out of press board.
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