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Automaker Volkswagen AG and U.S. government regulators have reportedly struck a deal in which the company will pay upwards of $15 billion to compensate U.S. owners of the company’s diesel-powered...
24/7 Wall St. looked at major winners and loses at the effect of Brexit hits the U.K. and EU. VW and Gap (NYSE: GPS) have large sales and financial exposure. Walmart (NYSE: WMT) has almost none. The...
VW is by far the largest seller of cars in the EU. It has nearly 25% of the market. As the region’s economy will almost certainly slow, so will VW’s sales The trouble for VW’s sales gets added...
Lower temperatures cause diesel engines to emit more nitrogen oxides, U.K. research firm Emissions Analytics told the BBC.
VW management has decided to scrap 40 of the company’s approximately 340 models. The German car company owns a number of nameplates which include VW, Porsche, and Audi. The decision comes as a...
The day before news of the Volkswagen diesel emission scandal broke, the stock was trading at $38 over the counter. As of June 17, we are sitting just above $29. As of Volkswagen’s last quarterly...
With new registrations jumping more than 25% in May, Fiat Chrysler outsold Ford and General Motors in Europe to become the fourth-ranked automaker there.
There were 7.7 million diesel-powered passenger vehicles on U.S. roads at the end of 2015, according to the Diesel Technology Forum.
Germany's Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) has approved a plan by Volkswagen Group to modify the software in 1.1 million VW vehicles with the EA 189 two-liter TDI engines.
Volkswagen has good reason to be aggressive with finance packages. The diesel scandal has caused a drop in sales that may not end for years.
Volkswagen's problems in America are hardly over. It faces fines and legal challenges, as well as a brand the value of which has eroded at an unprecedented rate.
Following a dismal 2015, Volkswagen reported Tuesday morning that the company posted an adjusted operating profit of €3.4 billion on global sales of €51 billion in the first quarter of 2016.
Among the expectations about U.S. cars sales in May is that overall the industry will suffer a drop off of more than 6% to about 1.5 million.
VW's global success rests on five models, most of which it has built for years, but that now have to be remarketed as cars, made by a severely damaged company, that are worth buying.
Volkswagen's reputation has headed in the same direction BP's did after the Deepwater Horizon disaster.