CARS.COM — Regulators have approved a procedure for the Volkswagen Group to fix most of the affected SUVs in its ongoing emissions scandal. With the remedy, about 90 percent of the cars involved in ...
German media claims that VW’s diesel fix is reducing fuel economy for the 2.0 TDI, and the problem is delaying the recall in Europe. VW says a change in testing is the reason for the postponement.
The EPA has approved Volkswagen diesel fix that will apply to 326,000 vehicles. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California Air Resource Board (CARB) have approved a fix that will ...
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 ...
The EPA and CARB just approved a measure to reduce emissions from this set of vehicles covered under the Dieselgate settlement. Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a ...
Volkswagen received the go-ahead from the EPA to repair the emissions systems of more than 300,000 diesel-powered TDI vehicles. The emissions modification, which applies to model-year 2009–2014 ...
It’s been nearly three years since Volkswagen’s dieselgate scandal was exposed and now the company has finally received approval for a fix involving 3.0-liter TDI engines from Generation 1.2. Recently ...
With the Dieselgate scandal shrinking in the rear-view mirror and a fix announced for (almost) all generations of cheating Volkswagen TDIs, you may be interested in reaping the benefits of the ...
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