The investigation was made public four years ago with FBI raids in the Detroit area.
It's led to criminal charges against dozens of people and companies, stretched across continents and reverberated through an industry responsible for supplying critical car components.
Thirty-four individuals have been charged and 27 companies have pleaded guilty or agreed to do so. Collectively, they've agreed to pay about USD 2.3 billion in fines.
A Justice Department official says it's safe to say that US car buyers paid more as a result of the conspiracy.
