Suzuki Has Been Breaking Emissions Rules, But Insists It Didn't Cheat

Japanese car maker Suzuki has admitted that it "did not follow" proper emissions testing rules in Japan, but has denied cheating to make its cars look more economical
Suzuki Has Been Breaking Emissions Rules, But Insists It Didn't Cheat

Here’s a double dose of dodgy emission testing news for you: on the same day that Mitsubishi Motors president Tetsuro Aikawa has stepped down in the wake of the company’s economy scandal, Suzuki has admitted it too hasn’t been playing by the emissions testing rules. Speaking to reporters today, company CEO Osamu Suzuki said: “the company apologises for the fact that we did not follow rules set by the country.”

Suzuki has stopped short of branding its emissions issues as ‘cheating’, as the rule bending apparently wasn’t done with the intention of making its vehicles seem cleaner and more economical. Figures taken by subsequent approved tests have revealed a negligible difference from the results of Suzuki’s improper methods. Around 2.1 million cars are affected - none of which are sold overseas - and the Japanese government has labelled Suzuki’s actions as “outrageous.”

So, what exactly has Suzuki done wrong? It all boils down the rolling resistance and air resistance part of the test. Suzuki tested individual components and collated these into a single figure rather than measuring all at once, and for the air resistance test, instead of testing outside, a wind tunnel was used. Suzuki says the rationale behind its alternative take on the rules is due to the hilltop location of its Sagara proving grounds, which makes outdoor testing difficult due to frequent bouts of windy weather.

As a result of the revelations, Suzuki’s share price fell by 15 per cent earlier today.

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CZ 69% Muscle
05/18/2016 - 14:45 |
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Ford

05/18/2016 - 16:56 |
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I’m guessing Fiat

05/18/2016 - 17:39 |
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I don’t know! Let’s wait and see!

05/18/2016 - 22:09 |
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Volkswagen?

05/21/2016 - 14:23 |
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bidding on Proton

05/22/2016 - 09:25 |
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On the Apex

Moral of the story; many, if not all automakers have been somehow evading emission tests and all of them will have severe blows on their market shares.

05/18/2016 - 14:48 |
10 | 1

BUT THAT’S GREAT IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO SHOVE IN THE STOCK MARKET!
INSTA-MILLIONAIRE CLUB, HERE I COME!

Or I would be saying that if I had any money.

05/19/2016 - 04:26 |
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JenstheGTIfreak (pizza)

Im not even surprised

05/18/2016 - 14:49 |
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Suzuki Has Been Breaking Emissions Rules, But Insists It Didn't Cheat
Gaeboz

is this the new emissions pride movement cuz now everyone’s cuming out of the closet as emissions cheaters

05/18/2016 - 14:53 |
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Thecrazyman

In reply to by Gaeboz

“Cuming out” ( ° ʖ °)

05/18/2016 - 15:11 |
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The Lonely Driver

Suzuki is gonna be dead.

05/18/2016 - 15:01 |
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I didn’t even know Suzuki still made cars and trucks

05/18/2016 - 15:15 |
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Stubaru

What if the next cheater was Volvo?

05/18/2016 - 15:09 |
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Or Toyota, including the Prius.

05/18/2016 - 15:11 |
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Zam Roadblazer

In reply to by Stubaru

That would be…interesting.

05/19/2016 - 13:17 |
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[Flux]

Yet again. Who’s next, BMW? Ford? Fiat? Honda? Dear god.

05/18/2016 - 15:21 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by [Flux]

looks like there is something you don’t know, half the brands worldwide are breaking emissions rules, they realised it after the VW got caught, VW just payed the price because it was the first brand that got caught.

05/18/2016 - 16:26 |
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Anonymous

This is like the tiger woods affare of the auto industry, all these broken rules and cheating

05/18/2016 - 15:22 |
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Car learner

I think there is actually noone obeying emission rules, which mean it makes no difference at all which mean it should be erased so everyone can live happily ever after, (it’d better be more cool fast cars if it happen)

05/18/2016 - 15:46 |
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I think it’s a great thing for getting cash fast.
I mean, look at VW’s stockprices. I really hope this happens again when I actually have money to invest in stocks with.

05/19/2016 - 01:21 |
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Everyone is cheating in some ways, that doesn’t mean emission regulations are useless!

05/20/2016 - 02:12 |
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