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Volkswagen Diesel Fix Deadline Looms Closer

US district court judge Charles R. Breyer ordered car manufacturer Volkswagen in March to create a viable contingency plan to fix its diesel cars that will satisfy both federal and state officials

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Japanese Officials Raid Mitsubishi Office Over Falsified Fuel Economy Tests Data

Japanese authorities raided the office of multinational automotive manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors on Thursday after the carmaker admitted that it falsified its fuel economy data.

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Volkswagen May Cancel Dividend Payout due to Emission Scandal Costs

German auto manufacturer Volkswagen is reported to be considering suspending its 2015 dividend payouts as the company continues to struggle to deal with the cost of its diesel emissions scandal.

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Volkswagen Upbeat About Sales in China

German car manufacturer Volkswagen is optimistic that its sales in China will rise, keeping in line with the overall growth expected in the global auto industry.

The UK Are To Re-run Emissions Tests On Volkswagen Cars After German Scandal

Volkswagen Sued by Chinese Environmental Group Over Emission Scandal

A local environmental group has sued German automaker Volkswagen over the company's alleged cheating on smoke emissions readings.

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Volkswagen Claims Emission Scandal Scope Smaller than Originally Anticipated

Volkswagen has been in the center of public scrutiny and outcry following the discovery that the company cheated on some of its emission test results. The German automaker released a statement on Wednesday claiming that the emission test result mishapp twas not as huge as it was originally anticipated.

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Volkswagen Executives Knew About False Emission Test Results About a Year Ago: Report

Volkswagen executives were aware of the false fuel efficiency and emission test results for at least a year before the public was informed about it, according to a report by a German newspaper.

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Audi Suspends 2 Engineers Connected to Emission Test Scandal

Volkswagen's luxury brand Audi announced on Thursday that is has suspended two engineers who are implicated in the emission test scandal that the company is currently facing.

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German Prosecutors Launch Tax Probe Into Volkswagen Following Emissions Test Scandal

Things are getting from bad to worse for Volkswagen. Following the recent emissions test scandal, German prosecutors are launching an investigation into Volkswagen books regarding possible tax issues.

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Car Buyers Do Not Forgive Volkswagen

After an environmentalist realized that he has been duped by Volkswagen, he is not ready to forgive the company for letting him buy the sham Jetta TDI, so do others.

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China State TV Targets Foreign Carmakers In Annual Consumer Rights Show

Foreign automakers have come under fire in China, after a show on Sunday by state TV accused them of selling defective products and overcharging customers.

Google Partners With Automotive Companies For 2020 Self-Driving Car Launch

Google has partnered with various automotive companies on its self-driving platform, and claims testing should beginning between 2017 and 2020.

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Volkswagen Prepares for Luxury Sedan Release in China, Poses Threat to Audi

Next year, Volkswagen AG will be launching a luxury sedan designed solely for China, which is the country with the largest population in the world. This move shows VW’s pursuit of higher margins, but it could put it in direct competition with its premium brand, Audi.

Driverless Car Technology Goes Forward with Permits

In the past, previous testers of driverless tech were allowed to carry out their experiments without the need of permits.

Officials May Soon Impose Fines on Automakers for Alleged Monopoly Practices

Chrysler, Audi to Be Punished By Chinese Government for Alleged Monopoly Activities

Automakers in China may soon face 10 percent revenue penalties by the Chinese government, in an effort to reduce and eliminate anti-monopoly activities. A spokesman for the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) insisted on Wednesday that an ongoing investigation into Fiat and Volkswagen, which own Crysler and Volkswagen respectively.

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