Ford of Europe said it will join an open emissions pool with other manufacturers to bring down its CO2 levels and avoid fines in the region after it was forced to stop sales of its key low-emissions model, the Kuga plug-in hybrid.Ford did not say which manufacturer it would join, but Renault has filed notice with the European Commission that it is accepting partners for an open emissions pool. In addition, Volvo Cars said earlier this month that it would be open to forming an open pool, according to a report in the Financial Times . Volvo was part of Ford until 2010 when the U.S. company sold the Swedish automaker to its current owner, China's Zhejiang Geely Holding.
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