Within weeks, Volkswagen and Audi will starting buying back thousands of 2.0-liter diesel cars sold between 2009 and 2015. So what will the company do once it's legally taken possession of those ...
Remember the month of September 2015? That’s when the Environmental Protection Agency opened an investigation into Volkswagen for using illegal software in turbo diesel-engined vehicles. The ...
More than 16 months after Volkswagen's use of illegal "defeat device" software in diesel vehicles was announced by the Environmental Protection Agency, some progress is finally being made in ...
CARS.COM — Federal and state regulators on Friday approved a fix for a significant number of 2015 Volkswagen diesel engines involved in the automaker’s ongoing emissions scandal. The affected cars ...
Look closely, kids – you’re staring at the face of a refreshed Volkswagen Jetta. Yeah, it’s hard to tell, what with the only noticeable changes consisting of slightly updated headlamps and taillamps, ...
So you're a Volkswagen or Audi 2.0-liter TDI owner – or you used to be – and your big question this morning is "how much is VW going to pay for my car?" The ink is hardly dry on the proposed ...
The word ‘diesel’ is probably taboo at Volkswagen, and for good reasons, as the cheating emissions scandal is still fresh. However, the automaker won’t let oil burners die just yet. In fact, they have ...
Usually automakers announce changes to their lineup individually on a vehicle-by-vehicle basis, but sometimes it all comes at once – especially when the changes are ones we either expected or might ...
Regulators have approved fixes for the vast majority of cars involved in Volkswagen Group’s huge billion-dollar diesel emissions scandal, but do those remedies sacrifice significant real-world fuel ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
The $15 billion settlement between Volkswagen and U.S. state and federal agencies announced today signaled the next step in the VW diesel crisis, now 10 months old. While the automaker has agreed to ...