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US Regulators Slap BMW With $40M Fine For Safety Violations

U.S. safety regulators say BMW moved too slowly to fix Mini brand cars that didn't pass federal crash tests.

(Image credit: MiniUSA)
(Image credit: MiniUSA)

German automaker BMW is facing a $40 million penalty from U.S. safety regulators for moving too slowly to fix Mini brand cars that didn't pass federal crash tests.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says BMW didn't recall cars quickly enough, and failed to send the agency accurate recall information.

The agency says BMW AG agreed to the violations in an order and will take steps to ensure they don't happen again.

(Image credit: MiniUSA)(Image credit: MiniUSA)

The company has to pay $10 million in cash and spend $10 million on steps comply with the order. Another $20 million in fines must be paid if BMW doesn't comply or commits other safety violations.

It's the second fine against BMW in recent years for similar violations. The company was fined $3 million in 2012.