VW Reported Close to $10 Billion Deal with U.S. for Diesel Fraud

By Alan Katz, Christoph Rauwald and | April 21, 2016

  • April 21, 2016 at 2:01 pm
    Agent says:
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    I wonder how much they will have to pay their dealers for lost revenue during this scandal. By the way, Mitsubishi Motors has now been caught up in a similar scandal where they were misrepresenting the mileage figures for several of their cars. It is not wise to advertise mileage figures that end up being 10 MPG less than the cars actually do.

  • April 22, 2016 at 8:14 am
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    To those VW owners that are not affected by these scandalous claims, they tell me VW all of the way still. They live, eat, breathe VW. I don’t think VW will go “under” for this, but I think for those who don’t, or who have never owned them, would ever trust VW. It’s just like the Takata air bags and Honda. Honda was not majorly affected by that recall.

    It’ll be interesting to see what the end result will be for VW. I’m curious to know what actions will be taken again all that knew this was happening at VW. I feel that criminal charges should be taken against them for their fraudulent actions.



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