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  2. Volkswagen invested billions in EVs following Dieselgate ...

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    Volkswagen's EV game hits stumbling blocks Volkswagen’s generous investments into EVs resulted from Dieselgate, a scandal that rocked the auto industry in 2015.

  3. Two million diesel car owners could join VW class action in ...

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    Around two million diesel car owners in Germany could join class action lawsuits to seek compensation from Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE), Justice Minister Katarina Barley said on Wednesday. The German ...

  4. NC got $92 million from the Volkswagen ‘Dieselgate ...

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    What was the Volkswagen scandal? Between 2009 and 2016, Volkswagen sold 590,000 diesel-engine vehicles with devices designed to cheat on federal emissions tests. The software was particularly ...

  5. Volkswagen emissions scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen scandal has increased scrutiny on combustion engines in general, and Volkswagen and several other car makes have been shown to pollute more than allowed. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] [ 49 ] A French government report in 2016 investigated 86 different cars, and about 1/5th of those were found to comply with emission laws.

  6. Diesel emissions scandal - Wikipedia

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    This began with the Volkswagen emissions scandal. Independent tests carried out by the German car club ADAC proved that, under normal driving conditions, diesel vehicles including the Volvo S60 , Renault's Espace Energy and the Jeep Renegade , exceeded legal European emission limits for nitrogen oxide ( NO x ) by more than 10 times. [ 1 ]

  7. Volkswagen controversies - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen XL1, with potential mileage as high as 261 mpg ‑US (0.9 L/100 km), is the most fuel-efficient car in the world.. In 1974 Volkswagen paid a $120,000 fine to settle a complaint filed by the Environmental Protection Agency over the use of so-called "defeat devices" that disabled certain pollution-control systems.

  8. Volkswagen headquarters raided again over diesel scandal

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    Volkswagen said the raids were linked to an investigation into diesel cars with engine type EA 288, a successor model to the EA 189 which was at the heart of the test cheating scandal.

  9. Commission v Germany (C-112/05) - Wikipedia

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    Commission v Germany (2007) C-112/05 is an EU law case, relevant for UK enterprise law, concerning European company law.Following a trend in cases such as Commission v United Kingdom, [1] and Commission v Netherlands, [2] it struck down public oversight, through golden shares of Volkswagen by the German state of Lower Saxony.