TDI
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Five months after it first hit the press, U.S. owners of 580,000 diesel vehicles with Volkswagen TDI engines are no closer to knowing how or when their cars will be modified than they were in mid-September. And if a report last week by the Reuters news service is accurate, they have at least another month to wait--and potentially longer yet. VW Group has said it will issue the results of its internal investigation into the diesel-cheating scandal on April 21, although that report is separate from any agreement with the EPA. DON'T MISS: VW To Release Diesel Cheating Report April 21, Annual...
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EPA To Demand More Electric Cars From VW To Settle Diesel Scandal: Report
A German newspaper has suggested that the Environmental Protection Agency wants Volkswagen to build electric cars at its assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The agency also wants Volkswagen to help build a nationwide network of DC fast-charging sites for plug-in electric vehicles. Those...
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Former GM Exec Bob Lutz: Years Ago, VW Emissions Left Automaker Baffled
Bob Lutz says GM engineers were baffled when they examined VW diesel cars.
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VW CEO Tipped Off About U.S. Diesel Probe Earlier Than Previously Known
Did Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn know about the company’s “defeat device” built into its diesel vehicles, and the impending scandal, as early as May 2014? Based on some information recently leaked to a German newspaper, Bild-Zeitung, it’s become a possibility he might...
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Illegal VW Diesel Emissions: Tallying Public Health Damage
Excess Volkswagen diesel emissions will contribute to premature deaths, researchers say.
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CARB Shows Test Equipment That Found VW Diesel Defeat Device (Video)
The California Air Resources Board shows the type of equipment that found Volkswagen's "defeat device" software.
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Volkswagen submitted proposed modifications for 3.0-liter V-6 TDI models this week.
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VW Diesel Scandal Erodes Trust In Germany, Auto Industry Too
The Volkswagen diesel scandal is affecting public perception of the entire auto industry, a new survey finds.
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Supplier Bosch Defends Diesels, Blames VW, Investigates Internally
Bosch says Volkswagen is solely responsible for diesel cheating, but is still conducting its own internal investigation.
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BMW Admits VW Emission Scandal Hurts All Diesel Sales In U.S.
A BMW executive believes the Volkswagen scandal will hurt all U.S. diesel sales.
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How Can VW, Audi Dealers Still Sell Used TDI Diesel Vehicles?
Hundreds of thousands of Volkswagen and Audi owners are now in their fifth month of waiting to find out when and how regulators will approve modifications to their diesel cars. But there's another group that's been affected by VW's diesel-emission cheating scandal: Volkswagen and Audi dealerships...
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VW Diesel Cheating An 'Open Secret' In Engine Group: Report
A German newspaper has reported that the use of "defeat device" software to cheat on U.S. emissions laws was widespread knowledge within the diesel-engine group at Volkswagen headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany. And, it said, one whistleblower involved in the deception had alerted a senior manager...
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With some tinkering, it's possible to bypass emissions controls on diesel vehicles.
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VW Hires Former FBI Director To Deal With U.S. Regulators: News Updates
Volkswagen will reportedly hire an ex-FBI Director to advise it.
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VW Deepens Diesel-Scandal Woes With Denials, Confrontation, Muddled Messages
By this point, the principles of corporate crisis-management communications are pretty well established. A company with a looming PR catastrophe needs to respond immediately, keep one trustworthy and high-level executive in front of the cameras, repeatedly promise the company will make good, and...
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California Rejects VW Diesel Fix Plan: 'Gaps,' 'Lacks Detail'
The California Air Resources Board rejected Volkswagen's plan to modify 2.0-liter diesel cars.
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Rest Of Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche Diesel Owners Get Gift Cards Too
Volkswagen will give 3.0-liter V-6 diesel owners the same "goodwill" package offered to owners of 2.0-liter four-cylinder cars.
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VW May Buy Back (Some) TDI Diesel-Cheating Cars In U.S.: Report
Volkswagen could buy back 115,000 diesel cars in the U.S., a new report says.
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It's been a little more than three months since the Volkswagen diesel emission scandal erupted into the public eye. Over that time, VW has revealed multiple violations of emissions rules across the globe for roughly 11 million of its TDI diesel cars sold not only by Volkswagen but also Audi and Porsche. And details of its proposed fixed for 482,000 2.0-liter four-cylinder diesels and 85,000 3.0-liter V-6 diesels in the U.S. remain under assessment by the EPA and the California Air Resources Board. DON'T MISS: Volkswagen Hires Kenneth Feinberg To Set Payments For U.S. Diesel Owners It's not...
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VW Diesel Reality Check: Company, Regulators Still Far Apart On Modifications
Volkswagen continues to argue with regulators over modifications for non-compliant diesel cars.
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VW Buybacks, Payments For Hard-To-Fix Diesels Will Cost Billions
Hundreds of thousands of diesel-VW owners are waiting to find out how their cars will be updated to meet emissions standards, once modifications are approved by regulators. And Volkswagen Group has clearly been tarnished by the emission-cheating scandal, which affects 11 million cars worldwide. But...
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VW Diesel Owners In Canada Get Their 'Goodwill' Offer Too
Volkswagen's Canada arm will offer gift cards and free roadside assistance to owners.
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Volkswagen Hires Kenneth Feinberg To Set Payments For U.S. Diesel Owners
Volkswagen has retained an attorney to handle TDI customer claims.
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VW Gets More Time To Figure Out TDI Diesel Emission Update
The California Air Resources Board is extending a deadline to review VW's proposed emissions updates.
Stephen Edelstein