¶ Diesel car sales in the UK fell by over a third in March on the back of continuing talk of possible selective diesel car bans as well as fallout from
the Volkswagen diesel emissions cheating scandal, figures from the UK's Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders say.
In the wake of
the Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal, the TDI engine is on hold for now.
CARS.COM — Researchers first raised concerns about
Volkswagen diesel emissions in mid-2014, culminating in the disclosure of alleged «defeat devices» installed in... Read more
A few months later,
the Volkswagen diesel emission crisis broke out.
Bentley isn't planning to sell Bentayga Diesel in the U.S. - a smart move considering the dark cloud brought by
the Volkswagen diesel emission mess.
In light of
the Volkswagen diesel emission scandal, environmental groups and regulators aren't too pleased with automakers using this loophole.
Not exact matches
After the car companies met with the government at the start of this month, the CEOs of
Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW conceded responsibility for the
diesel scandal and promised to pay for software upgrades to reduce
emissions from affected vehicles.
FRANKFURT, Germany —
Volkswagen's new CEO, Herbert Diess, has vowed to build a more ethical culture after the company's
diesel emissions scandal and outlined a new structure aimed at streamlining decision - making at the sprawling company.
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP)--
Volkswagen's new CEO, Herbert Diess, has vowed to build a more ethical culture after the company's
diesel emissions scandal and outlined a new structure aimed at streamlining decision - making at the sprawling company.
The
Volkswagen emissions - cheating scandal has killed off
diesel as an option for US consumers who aren't in the market for a big pickup truck.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found in 2015 that
Volkswagen manipulated software so that
diesel emissions controls worked only when cars were on test stands.
Another supply chain upset resulted when
Volkswagen admitted software was installed to allow 580,000
diesel vehicles in the U.S. to emit excess
emissions.
Platinum is used in autocatalysts, mainly for
diesel cars, where demand has been sliding after the
Volkswagen emissions scandal.
After 23 years selling
Volkswagens at his dealership, Kalafer reckons he has never seen anything as bad as the German automaker's rigging of the
emissions levels on its clean
diesel vehicles.
Federal prosecutors in Detroit on Thursday unsealed charges against former
Volkswagen AG Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn, accusing him of conspiring to mislead regulators about the German automaker's
diesel emissions cheating.
Martin Winterkorn, the embattled chief executive of
Volkswagen, has announced that he is to resign following the scandal surrounding the
emissions of its
diesel cars.
WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors in Detroit on Thursday unsealed charges against former
Volkswagen Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn, accusing him of conspiring to mislead regulators about the German automaker's
diesel emissions cheating.
The former
Volkswagen CEO was charged with conspiring to mislead regulators about the automaker's
diesel emissions.
Former
Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn was charged in federal court in Detroit with conspiring to mislead regulators about the German automaker's
diesel emissions cheating.
Hagens Berman is one of the most successful auto litigation law firms in the U.S. and is presently leading nationwide cases against
Volkswagen, GM, Mercedes and Fiat Chrysler for use of
diesel emissions - cheating software.
When news broke in 2015 of
Volkswagen's massive
diesel emissions - cheating scandal, Hagens Berman was the first firm in the nation to file suit against the automaker for its egregious fraud, going on to represent thousands of owners in litigation and take a leading role on the Plaintiffs» Steering Committee that would finalize a $ 14.7 billion, record - breaking settlement for owners.
A federal grand jury in Detroit has indicted former
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn on charges stemming from the company's
diesel emissions cheating scandal.
The
diesel emissions scandal has already cost
Volkswagen 25 billion euros, and no end is in sight.
Volkswagen admitted in late 2015 that it fitted as many as 11 million
diesel vehicles worldwide with software that could cheat
emissions tests.
The newly appointed CEO of
Volkswagen attempted to move the company on from the «difficult and painful watershed» of
diesel emissions scandal by...
Volkswagen's former Chief Executive Officer Martin Winterkorn was charged in a Michigan federal court with conspiracy and wire fraud in relation to a probe into the German automaker's efforts to cheat U.S.
diesel emissions testing, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday...
Volkswagen AG's former Chief Executive Officer Martin Winterkorn was charged in a Michigan federal court with conspiracy and wire fraud in relation to a probe into the German automaker's efforts to cheat U.S.
diesel emissions testing, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday.
-- That secret software in
Volkswagen's 3.0 - liter
diesels can turn off the vehicles»
emissions controls, Reuters reports, citing the German newspaper Bild am Sonntag.
The Environmental Advocates of New York on Friday called on the state's elected leaders to use $ 117 million in settlement money from
Volkswagen to implement a decade - old law aimed at reducing
diesel emissions in New York.
The controversy engulfing
Volkswagen's
diesel - car
emissions won't have an immediate impact on New York car owners hoping to pass inspection.
Volkswagen has taken a step into the shameful limelight for installing a deceptive device in their
diesel - powered cars that tricks
emissions tests into lower scores, NPR reports.
The software fooled EPA
emissions testers into thinking that
Volkswagen's
diesel engines produced less
emissions of nitrogen oxides than they released in the real world.
That's a great shame, but perhaps not unexpected - for one,
Volkswagen's
diesel emissions scandal has meant significant belt - tightening and it's cheaper to spin off new versions of existing models - like Clubsport Golfs - than it is to develop an entirely new car, even on a modular platform like the MQB setup underpinning many of the Group's current models.
This is all part of the EPA's initiative to impose additional
emissions test to catch software like the «defeat devices» installed in 11 million
Volkswagen four - cylinder
diesel vehicles worldwide.
But perhaps even more problematic,
Volkswagen went on record claiming that the
emissions scandal affected both
diesel vehicles also gas - powered models.
It's no secret that
Volkswagen cranked up the incentives on its remaining gasoline cars late last year after the automaker had to stop selling its
diesel models due to
emissions problems.
CARS.COM —
Volkswagen Group's proposed
emissions recall fix for its 3.0 - liter V - 6
diesel engines has been rejected by the California Air Resources Board.
«The
diesel engine is highly efficient and remains an essential building block in
Volkswagen's drive to reduce CO2
emissions.»
CARS.COM — Federal and state regulators on Friday approved a fix for a significant number of 2015
Volkswagen diesel engines involved in the automaker's ongoing
emissions scandal.
Volkswagen Group's so - called «defeat - device»
emissions software has allowed hundreds of thousands of
diesel vehicles from the 2009 - 16 model years to emit nitrogen oxide at illegal levels while thwarting
emissions tests.
CARS.COM — Even if the
Volkswagen Group gets regulatory approval to fix some 475,000 four - cylinder
diesel cars in its ongoing
diesel -
emissions scandal, the repaired systems could still pollute more than they originally certified under.
Volkswagen has been in full crisis mode since the revelation in September that it was cheating U.S. regulators on
diesel emissions.
President and CEO of
Volkswagen Group of America Michael Horn appeared Thursday before the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee, withdrawing from
emissions - certification consideration suspect 2016
diesel models in the wake of the automaker's
diesel scandal.
Volkswagen will likely use the concept car's debut at CES to reveal its future plans for electric and plug - in hybrid vehicles as it seeks to distance itself from the specter of its
diesel emissions scandal.
Even if you ignore the nightmare that
Volkswagen is enduring as it tries to restore customer trust and confidence amidst a salacious corporate scandal over
diesel emissions, the company faces massive challenges ahead.
VW had a chance to distinguish itself and the Passat as the only midsize sedan offering a
diesel (the Mazda6
diesel never made it to the U.S.), but now the company's
emissions deception will indeed have long - reaching consequences that put a lot of doubt into
Volkswagen's future plans for the U.S. market.
Update, Sept. 22, 2015: On Tuesday,
Volkswagen announced that 11 million
diesel cars worldwide use the same «defeat device» software that evades
emissions testing.
Despite all of the craziness going on at
Volkswagen surrounding its ugly
diesel emissions scandal, the company is still selling cars.
The scandal made headlines once again this month as European investigators now believe that BMW, Daimler (Mercedes - Benz), and
Volkswagen have been colluding on
diesel technology since the 90s, including how to control
diesel emissions.
After Friday's accusations from the EPA concerning
Volkswagen's alleged violation of
emissions regulations,
Volkswagen has now issued a nationwide stop - sale for affected new 2015 and 2016
diesel models equipped with the 2.0 - liter TDI engine, as well as all certified pre-owned vehicles with the
diesel four - cylinder.