After months, Volkswagen has reached a finalized $14.7 billion deal with the U.S. federal government to buy back and repair emissions-cheating two-liter diesel engine vehicles. The deal is the largest…
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Volkswagen Announces Buyback Plan
April 21, 2016Volkswagen and the United States government have reached a preliminary agreement to address 600,000 emissions test-cheating diesel vehicles on the road in the US. The plan, which received an “agreement…
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Here are the latest interesting news bits about the Volkswagen TDI diesel emissions cheating scandal. Continue reading below for brief summaries of the news we previously covered last month and…
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Update: Court Grants Volkswagen 4-Week Extension on Diesel Fix, FTC Sues
March 31, 2016Volkswagen has been granted a four-week deadline extension to produce an acceptable plan to fix nearly 600,000 diesel cars installed with the emissions test cheating software. In the meantime, the…
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U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer of San Francisco, CA has ordered Volkswagen to fix 600,000 affected diesel vehicles by March 24th, but the company admits that it may be unable…
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VW TDI Scandal: Key News Updates for Owners
October 16, 2015VW Recall likely to begin in January Sky News VW’s new CEO, Matthias Mueller, set a deadline for fixing affected cars. Car owners who fear they are affected by…