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A survey of car shoppers found that 72% of respondents say they think the issue of emissions cheating could spread beyond Volkswagen.
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Is it absurd to think that the world's largest car company could to bankrupt? Not if its chairman said the current emissions scandal could ruin the company.
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Volkswagen could be looking at total costs related to faking emissions test results that exceed the amount BP paid in fines and claims for the Gulf of Mexico spill.
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Volkswagen of America on Thursday released its U.S. sales figures for the month of September, and to some surprise, sales rose.
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Sometimes it takes extreme events in order to regain a lost perspective on the market, especially after an eight-year, 220% bull market.
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Volkwagen's luxury SUV, the Touareg, is more like the Tesla Model X than most people would suppose.
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While the emission scandal spreads from nation to nation, what happens in China is more important for Volkswagen than any other market in the world.
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While it is much too early to determine what the emissions problems will cost Volkswagen, the number will move into the billions, and perhaps tens of billions of dollars.
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The Swiss government on Saturday banned Volkswagen from selling any more cars in the country that are included in what is known as the Euro 5 category.
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The last thing BMW or any other maker of diesel cars wants is a ban, even a temporary or limited one, on all diesel car sales in Europe.
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courtesy of Fiat Chrysler AutomobilesIn short order we should begin to find out if Volkswagen’s emissions cheating scandal was a problem stemming from Volkswagen alone or a systemic problem from...
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Is BMW involved in a emissions scandal of its own? One German newspaper claims yes, that emissions on BMW diesel cars are much higher than advertised.
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The scandal swirling around Volkswagen will inevitably have an impact on other diesel vehicle makers. That is not good news for platinum.
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A report Thursday morning claims that a BMW SUV spits out 11 times the amount of nitrogen oxide permitted new European standards.
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A new report from Stifel maintains that the top companies with exposure to the German auto giant have low percentages of overall business with them.
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