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Canadian Judge Approves $196.5 Million Volkswagen Fine For Diesel Emissions
- Thursday January 23, 2020
- Reuters
Volkswagen admitted to using illegal software to cheat U.S. pollution tests in 2015, triggering a global backlash against diesel vehicles that has so far cost it 30 billion euros (25 billion pounds) in fines, penalties and buyback costs.
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Volkswagen Boss Quits Over Diesel Scandal
- Wednesday September 23, 2015
- Reuters
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn resigned on Wednesday, taking responsibility for the German carmaker's rigging of U.S. emissions tests in the biggest scandal in its 78-year history.
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www.carandbike.com
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How US Lawyers Were so Quick Off the Mark to Sue Volkswagen
- Wednesday September 23, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Less than four days after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that Volkswagen had designed some of its diesel models to cheat emissions tests, lawyers have brought at least 25 class actions on behalf of scores of car owners in all 50 U.S. states.
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Canadian Judge Approves $196.5 Million Volkswagen Fine For Diesel Emissions
- Thursday January 23, 2020
- Reuters
Volkswagen admitted to using illegal software to cheat U.S. pollution tests in 2015, triggering a global backlash against diesel vehicles that has so far cost it 30 billion euros (25 billion pounds) in fines, penalties and buyback costs.
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www.carandbike.com
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Volkswagen Boss Quits Over Diesel Scandal
- Wednesday September 23, 2015
- Reuters
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn resigned on Wednesday, taking responsibility for the German carmaker's rigging of U.S. emissions tests in the biggest scandal in its 78-year history.
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www.carandbike.com
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How US Lawyers Were so Quick Off the Mark to Sue Volkswagen
- Wednesday September 23, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Less than four days after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that Volkswagen had designed some of its diesel models to cheat emissions tests, lawyers have brought at least 25 class actions on behalf of scores of car owners in all 50 U.S. states.
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www.ndtv.com