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About the possible sentence... bear in mind that so far, nobody has served time for violating any of these rules. Since this was a rather minor violation, the possibility of anyone from Autodelta serving time is quite remote. Same with the actual fine- relative to the rest of the industry their fine will be not too bad, hard for a 2 person corporation to do it, yes...

Of course 20 cars is a drop in the bucket when one looks at the emissions, there were more than that last week parked in Ft Lauderdale that are far worse. But that is not the issue. One person starts with 20, then a person sues for 200, followed by 2000, and all of a sudden there are no laws. Also consider that there are numerous consumer protection laws that are toward all OEM's, which is the main reason that one needs to be one to sell cars that are new- required warrantee, lemon laws, new tires laws. The US auto industry is one of the most regulated industries there are. And it covers all or nothing.

Panoz DOES have to follow the laws, just like Saleen, Shelby... But Panoz is smart enough to take an already certified powertrain from the Mustang. As for crash- that is not my expertise...

And PLEASE don't say that trucks and SUV's were without emissions laws. That is such a load of BS it's not funny. All trucks under 6000lb have had the SAME emissions standards as cars for about 15 years!!! And up to very recently, MOST (90%+) of all SUV/ Pick ups where light duty trucks. When you buy a ULEV Ranger, it passes the SAME emissions as an ULEV Honda. No Joke.

Please, before spouting that the sky is falling, understand the real rules. For better or for worse, all OEM's must abide by them. And if you are familiar with EU laws, some of those countries have laws that make it difficult to import cars there as well. Including Italy.

Eric Storhok
Ann Arbor, MI



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