Reuters: The European Union on Tuesday agreed a compromise in order to enforce stricter rules on carbon dioxide emissions for EU cars, ending months of wrangling after Germany insisted an earlier deal was torn up.
The new outline agreement delays until 2021 the 100% implementation of a limit of 95 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometre (CO2/km) for all new cars, the previous deadline having been 2020.
It also changes the rules on flexibility, giving more leeway to German luxury car manufactures such...