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2024/03/13 06:30
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Japan's Consumer Affairs Agency on Tuesday ordered Mercedes-Benz Japan to pay more than 1.23 billion yen, or about 8.3 million dollars, for misleading consumers. The agency said it is a record fine for violating the country's law against unjustifiable premiums and misleading representations. According to the agency, the Japanese arm of German automaker Mercedes-Benz made it appear in catalogs that some GLA and GLB models are equipped with certain driving support systems, when they were actually optional. These include a system that automatically moves a stopped vehicle forward when traffic resumes motion, and one that allows the driver to change lanes simply by activating a turn signal. The agency had already ordered the company to take measures to prevent a recurrence. Mercedes-Benz Japan says it will work to ensure legal compliance and improve its management system.
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