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BMW Searched By German Police In Emissions Scandal
- Thursday March 22, 2018
- Written by Reuters
About 100 police and law enforcement officials searched the luxury carmaker's Munich headquarters and a site in Austria, prosecutors said, adding they had opened an investigation last month against unknown persons for suspected fraud. Legal sources said the facility searched in Austria was BMW's engine plant in Steyr, where the company employs abou...
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Volkswagen Considering Possible Sale Of Ducati
- Thursday April 27, 2017
- Written by CarandBike Team (With Inputs from Reuters)
According to Reuters, VW has started reaching out to potential buyers for Ducati, including India's Hero MotoCorp and a few China-based firms. The move is seen as an attempt by VW to raise funds to pay for the shift to develop electric vehicles and new mobility services following the diesel emissions scandal
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www.carandbike.com
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South Korea Fines Volkswagen $32 Million For False Advertising
- Wednesday December 7, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Seoul's anti-trust agency slapped the South Korean unit of German carmaker Volkswagen with a 37.3 billion won ($32 million) fine Wednesday for false advertising over the carmaker's emissions fraud scandal.
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BMW Searched By German Police In Emissions Scandal
- Thursday March 22, 2018
- Written by Reuters
About 100 police and law enforcement officials searched the luxury carmaker's Munich headquarters and a site in Austria, prosecutors said, adding they had opened an investigation last month against unknown persons for suspected fraud. Legal sources said the facility searched in Austria was BMW's engine plant in Steyr, where the company employs abou...
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www.carandbike.com
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Volkswagen Considering Possible Sale Of Ducati
- Thursday April 27, 2017
- Written by CarandBike Team (With Inputs from Reuters)
According to Reuters, VW has started reaching out to potential buyers for Ducati, including India's Hero MotoCorp and a few China-based firms. The move is seen as an attempt by VW to raise funds to pay for the shift to develop electric vehicles and new mobility services following the diesel emissions scandal
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www.carandbike.com
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South Korea Fines Volkswagen $32 Million For False Advertising
- Wednesday December 7, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Seoul's anti-trust agency slapped the South Korean unit of German carmaker Volkswagen with a 37.3 billion won ($32 million) fine Wednesday for false advertising over the carmaker's emissions fraud scandal.
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www.ndtv.com