We've handed this country over to the "Lawyers' Monopoly", the highly cost-inducing, often questionable value creating types out there. The kind who scream "I deserve" for a rate for most of what is outsourced, minimal brain use efforts. Class action is a prime example - does it help the class, or primarily the lawyers who take like 50% of the settlement?
Sure, throw spears at the EPA for overzealous folks, but I didn't see that the EPA would create a surcharge, and even if they did, the car is such a low seller that the dollars would be low. Until some profit mongering "class" chooses to make a big dollar issue.
If it ever came to a case, hopefully it would be thrown out instantly under the premise that one doesn't buy many hundred hp turbo v8 vehicles for "economy", so if they were truthful they would have bought a Prius. And disbar the lawyers pushing it.