VW Finds “Irregularities” With 800,000 More Cars
VW says it has discovered "irregularities" involving emissions and mileage numbers for 800,000 more vehicles. And this time, both diesel and gas models are implicated. More from TheDetroitBureau.com.
View ArticleInvestors Flee VW, Takata
Hammered by safety and emissions scandals, investors are running scared and abandoning auto manufacturing giant Volkswagen AG and industry supplier Takata Corp. What does that mean for the future? This...
View ArticleRegulators in US, Germany Crack Down on Emissions, Mileage Testing
GM found itself facing additional scrutiny when it asked the EPA to test its Chevy Colorado diesel. And it's not alone. In the wake of the VW diesel emissions cheating scandal, regulators in the U.S....
View ArticleVW May Have to Buy Back Over 100,000 U.S. Diesel Cars
Increasingly desperate to find an acceptable fix for its diesel emissions scandal, VW may be forced to buy back up over 100,000 vehicles sold in the U.S. And almost 400,000 others could require,...
View ArticleVW CEO Insists the Maker “Didn’t Lie”
Even as he apologizes for the diesel emissions scandal, VW CEO Mueller touches off a new firestorm, claiming the maker "didn't lie." Meanwhile, California and EPA officials have rejected a proposed fix...
View ArticleDiesel Cheating An Open Secret at VW – or Was It?
It was an open secret within Volkswagen’s engineering department that the maker was cheating on diesel emissions testing, according to a report in an influential German newspaper. Or was it? That...
View ArticleVW Delays 2015 Earnings Results, Annual Shareholders’ Meeting
With management still trying to get a full grip on the diesel emissions cheating scandal that has rocked the world’s second-largest automaker, Volkswagen says it will delay the release of its 2015...
View ArticlePleading Guilty, VW Engineer Will Cooperate in Diesel Investigation
A long-time Volkswagen engineer has pleaded guilty to wire fraud in connection with Volkswagen’s diesel emissions test cheating scandal, and 62-year-old James Robert Liang now plans to cooperate with...
View ArticleVW Chairman Now Under Investigation in Diesel Scandal
The trans-Atlantic criminal probe into Volkswagen’s diesel rigging has now targeted the German automaker’s top executive, Chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch, the company confirms. The latest from...
View ArticleVW Set to Plead Guilty as Buyback Accelerates
Volkswagen is expected to plead guilty in U.S. District Court in Detroit, wrapping up a $4.3b settlement for cheating on diesel emissions tests. The automaker still faces other legal challenges, but...
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