General Motors’ Opel unit has found no evidence in a crash test on its new Mokka small SUV that a controversial air conditioning refrigerant made by American auto suppliers could catch fire in a collision and release toxic fumes.
General Motors’ Opel unit has found no evidence in a crash test on its new Mokka small SUV that a controversial air conditioning refrigerant made by American auto suppliers could catch fire in a collision and release toxic fumes.