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Worldwide sales of Volkswagen vehicles fell more than 2.2% in November, while U.S. sales fell more than 15%.
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Workers at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga have taken steps that will almost assure they will become part of the United Auto Workers (UAW).
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Thanks to the Volkswagen emissions scandal, GM and Ford now have a chance to step into the gap in the European passenger car market.
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Volkswagen sales dropped 24.7% in November, and Standard & Poor's downgraded its debt. Year to date, sales are down 4.3%.
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No one can make the case that VW US sales will improve in November. However, the collapse may be more than modest. The diesel engine scandal will take a huge toll. VW’s already very modest...
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Volkswagen is offering huge incentives as a way to save sales.
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Through the first 10 months of 2015, the three top-selling vehicles in the United States were pickup trucks.
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Volkswagen will give whistleblowers amnesty. Other car companies might want to adopt similar policies, and should have in the past.
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What does it take to sell a $25,000 car that no one wants? A few thousand dollars off is not enough.
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Now that Volkswagen has disclosed that emissions problems extend from its gas-powered cars tooo, its U.S. sales face huge erosion.
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Accusations that some Audi vehicles are part of the Volkswagen effort to dodge emissions standards add to the problems the huge German car company has.
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As expected, Volkswagen posted a loss due to costs related with its diesel emission scandal. However, revenue rose more than 5%.
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October will be another banner month for car sales. Kelley Blue Book expects the overall industry to post a gain of nearly 12%.
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Volkswagen's problems have spread well beyond the company itself, which will add to its problems substantially as the scandal goes forward.
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courtesy of Volkswagen of AmericaIn September, Volkswagen was the market share leader in the auto industry in European Union. It posted 23% of the market. As a contrast General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM),...
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