Car TechVolkswagen May Resort To Buying Back Diesel Vehicles It Can't Fix In The United States Since the automaker is struggling to outline ways to repair an estimated 580,000 affected vehicles in the country, a buyback program could be its best resort in moving forward from its emissions scandal.by Mark Lelinwalla
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Business TechPorsche And Piëch Families ‘Stand Firmly’ Behind Volkswagen CEO Matthias Müller Despite Unsatisfactory Response To Emissions Scandalby Dave Calpito
Car TechUS And California Regulators Reject Volkswagen's Proposed Fix For Compromised Diesel Carsby Mark Lelinwalla
Car TechVolkswagen Proposes New Catalytic Converter To Fix Vehicles Affected By Diesel Emissions Scandalby Sumit Passary
Car TechVolkswagen Chairman Apologizes To The United States For Automaker's Emissions Scandalby Mark Lelinwalla