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Ex-VW CEO Winterkorn Now Facing Criminal Investigation
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Resigning just last week as the biggest casualty of the DieselGate scandal, Volkswagen’s CEO is now facing possible criminal charges.
Volkswagen Fine More Likely to be $3.2B than $18B
Volkswagen is more likely to see a fine in the area of $3.2 billion than $18 billion, according to a recent analysis.
Porsche Boss Matthias Mueller Named CEO of Volkswagen
Volkswagen has appointed the Chairmen of Porsche, Matthias Müller, as its new CEO.
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 Diesels May Have Caused Nearly 1M Tons of Extra Pollution Annually: Report
Volkswagen and its TDI diesel engines could be responsible for nearly one-million tons of extra pollution per year.
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.
Volkswagen’s Guinness World Records Are Under Investigation
Volkswagen’s world records set using TDI diesel engines could be in jeopardy.
VW CEO Resigns in Wake of Diesel Emissions Scandal
Volkswagen CEO Dr. Martin Winterkorn has officially resigned in the wake of a scandal over falsified diesel emissions.
With Diesel Sales Halted, Here’s What Volkswagen is Doing to Help its Dealers
Amid Volkswagen’s giant diesel scandal, the German automaker is offering financial assistance to its U.S. dealers.
Volkswagen Just Got Hit With a Class Action Lawsuit
The first of what will likely be many lawsuits has been filed against Volkswagen for diesel emissions fraud.
VW Just Lost $26.4 Billion. Here’s What All That Money Could Buy You
It’s hard to grasp how huge of an amount that is, so to help contextualize, we’re taking a look at what all that money can buy you.
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.
More Automakers Could be Cheating on Diesel Emissions Tests
Volkswagen might not be the only automaker cheating on diesel emissions tests.
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 CEO Winterkorn Axed Over DieselGate Scandal: Report
Just two days after apologizing for cheating on US emissions procedures, Volkswagen CEO Dr. Martin Winterkorn has been reportedly removed from his position as the man in charge of the world’s largest automaker.
Volkswagen Admits 11 Million Cars Have Illegal Software
Volkswagen has come forward and announced that as many as 11 million vehicles have been fitted with software allowing the cars to cheat on emissions tests.
2016 Volkswagen Passat: 7 Things you Need to Know
The revamped 2016 Volkswagen Passat has been revealed.
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.
Here’s How VW Tricked the EPA’s Emissions Test
Details have surfaced on exactly what Volkswagen exploited to trick the EPA’s emissions test.
Poll: Have Your Say on Volkswagen’s ‘DieselGate’ Disaster
German Regulators to Investigate Volkswagen for Emissions Cheating
German authorities will investigate to see if Volkswagen manipulated emissions testing with its European diesel cars.
Volkswagen Just Lost Billions in Post-Scandal Stock Slide
Volkswagen AG lost about 15-billion euros (USD$16.9-billion) in its market value following allegations that the German automaker cheated to pass U.S. emissions testing with its diesel cars.
VW CEO Says He’s ‘Deeply Sorry’ About Emissions Cheating
After days of silence following a shocking revelation that Volkswagen cheated US emissions rules, the CEO of Volkswagen AG has released a statement offering an apology and a commitment.






