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Skip to main contentVOLKSWAGEN EMISSIONS SCANDAL
9 years ago
Over 40 pct. of VW owners seek emissions cheating settlement About 210,000 owners of Volkswagens with 2-liter diesel engines that cheat on emissions tests have registered to settle with the company under the terms of a June court agreement.The figure was revealed in a federal court motion by class action...
9 years ago
New defeat device discovered in Audi transmission [Report]If a report from Bild am Sonntag is to be believed, the Volkswagen Group is about to be rocked by another emissions cheating scandal.The German publication (via Reuters) on Sunday reported that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) discovered a...
9 years ago
VW denies reports board members got early warning of scandal Volkswagen's diesel scandal took a rancorous turn Wednesday when the board of directors denied news reports that former chairman Ferdinand Piech had given four members early warning about the U.S. probe into emissions cheating.The board issued a statement
9 years ago
Judge to hear objections to $10B Volkswagen emissions deal A federal judge on Tuesday was set to hear from Volkswagen owners opposed to a $10 billion settlement over the automaker's emissions cheating scandal before he determines if the deal is fair to consumers.More than two dozen people many...
9 years ago
Volkswagen to pay $2.8 billion in US diesel emission scandalVolkswagen has been ordered to pay a $2.8 billion criminal penalty in the United States for cheating on diesel emissions tests.Federal Judge Sean Cox in Detroit followed the deal negotiated by VW and the U.S. Justice Department. The sentence was...
8 years ago
Volkswagen says it's looking at changing CEO in reshuffleVolkswagen said Tuesday it was considering a leadership change at the top and German news media reported that CEO Matthias Mueller would step aside as soon as Friday for Herbert Diess, head of the core Volkswagen brand.The company said it...
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Mercedes-Benz gives up on U.S. diesels (for 2017 at least)In March, Mercedes-Benz's U.S. chief, Dieter Exler, told reporters at the New York Auto Show that the luxury automaker might stop selling diesels in America. Two months later, it appears that the company has indeed thrown in the towel--at least...
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