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Comedians Take on Volkswagen Diesel Scandal
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It was only a matter of time before Volkswagen became the center of attention for comedians.
Volkswagen to Roll Out Diesel Car Fix Soon
Volkswagen has a plan to fix its diesel cars
Chevy Colorado Diesel Under the EPA’s Microscope
General Motor’s new diesel-powered small pickups will be scrutinized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) before they are released for sale as a result of the Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal.
2.1M Audi Cars Affected by Diesel Emissions Scandal
Audi has revealed that 2.1 million of its vehicles are fit with software that is meant to cheat diesel emissions tests.
Mercedes-Benz Denies it Cheated on Diesel Emissions Tests
Mercedes-Benz is the latest German automaker to be accused of cheating on diesel emissions tests.
EPA to Introduce Stricter Diesel Emissions Tests
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced its intention to step up its emissions testing of diesel vehicles in the wake of Volkswagen’s emissions scandal.
VW US Chief, Other Execs Expected to be Dismissed
More high-level executives are expected to be dismissed at Volkswagen over the diesel emissions scandal.
In Quotes: VW Execs Speak on the Diesel Scandal
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn and VW U.S. CEO Michael Horn have now both had their chance to address the company’s diesel emissions scandal, and both of them have been very apologetic.
Winterkorn Apologizes Again, VW Denies Report of CEO’s Firing
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn has once again apologized for his company’s betrayal of the public trust by cheating diesel emissions testing.
Everything You Need to Know About VW’s Diesel Scandal
Volkswagen is in a lot of trouble.
Volkswagen is Now the Focus of a Criminal Investigation
The U.S. Justice Department is conducting a criminal investigation into Volkswagen after the automaker admitted to cheating on EPA emissions tests.
Volkswagen Halts Sales of Diesel Cars for Software Cheat
Volkswagen halted sales of its diesel cars after revelations that it used illegal software to cheat emissions testing.
Are the 2016 Ram HD’s Output Figures Bogus?
Ram has overtaken rivals in the heavy-duty pickup segment. When properly equipped, their 3500-model trucks are rated to tow a segment-leading 31,210 pounds.
Cadillac Diesel Models Confirmed Heading to US
Cadillac diesel models are definitely heading to the U.S., said the brand’s president.
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen TDI Review
VW shows off its MQB architecture with its Golf Sportwagen, a more spacious version of its popular Golf. Is this fuel efficient car a crossover killer?
2016 Ram Heavy Duty Makes More Torque Than Any Other Truck, Ever
Ram trucks has fired an epic salvo at domestic rivals Ford and GM.
Massachusetts Company Uses Bacteria to Create Sustainable Fuel
Fossil fuels are dirty business, from exploration to consumption and every step in between, but one Massachusetts-based company is looking to revolutionize the energy industry by pioneering a new way to farm sustainable fuel.
Why You Shouldn’t Get a Gas Station Credit Card
The next time someone walks up to you with a clipboard and a credit card offer at the pump, just say “no.”
What is Diesel Exhaust Fluid?
Diesel engines are something of a mystery to many drivers, especially in North America where gasoline is the king of motoring fuels. Of course compression-ignition has a host of benefits compared to spark plug-equipped powerplants, not the least of which is dramatically better efficiency.
Hyundai Exploring Diesels for US Market
The list of diesel models in U.S. dealerships is steadily growing and Hyundai could be the next automaker to add to that list.
Range Rovers to Get Diesel Engine Option, 32% MPG Boost
Looking to grow its market share with a fuel efficient new option, Land Rover today announced it will offer a diesel engine in the North American market.
Diesel Engine Fumes Linked to Autism: Study
Could diesel fumes potentially be hazardous to unborn babies?
France Plans to Ditch Diesel
When it comes to vehicular fuels two giants come to mine: gasoline and diesel. The former is dominant on this side of the Atlantic while the latter is extremely popular in the old world. Despite this the French government has plans to slowly phase out diesel for use in passenger cars.
Real-World CAFE Performance Exceeds NHTSA Targets
Corporate Average Fuel Economy, CAFE for short, is a series of regulations designed to improve the efficiency of vehicles sold in the United States. Automakers will be required to average 54.5 miles per gallon by the year 2025.






