The Environmental Protection Agency has reportedly given Volkswagen a way to make up for its emission-cheating scandal: making electric cars in the U.S. more
Toyota has closed out 2015 with a bang, remaining the world’s top-selling carmaker for the fourth year in a row. more
The California Air Resources Board on Tuesday rejected Volkswagen’s proposed plan to recall vehicles 2-liter diesel engines that trick emission tests, which was aimed at handling the automaker's emission-cheating scandal. more
Volkswagen’s latest teaser has officially made the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show a car-focused event, as the automaker has drop another hint at what its electric car concept will look like and its features. more
Toyota is closer to finishing 2015 as the world’s top-selling automaker, outselling Volkswagen for the fifth month in a row in November. more
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has become the latest signee of a letter sent to California emissions regulators that advises them to have Volkswagen make up for its emissions-cheating scandal by producing zero-emission cars in the future. more
Volkswagen may have a chance to take people’s minds off the current emissions cheating scandal next month when it debuts a new all-electric concept car at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). more
Volkswagen continues to face issues involving emission tests, as it is now recalling about 323,700 cars in India while the government investigates diesel vehicles made with emission cheating software. more
Toyota Motor is staying on top in the auto industry as the world’s top-selling carmaker, beating Volkswagen for the fourth month in a row. more
Volkswagen emissions scandal continues to have an impact on its business, as California’s air-quality authority has ordered the company to recall all of its vehicles that contain the emissions-cheating software. more
French police have raided Volkswagen's headquarters in the aftermath of the automaker's diesel-emission scandal and as VW focuses on its Phaeton electric car. more
Volkswagen’s emission scandal continues to grow, as the automaker has announced that it will recall 8.5 million diesel-powered vehicles in Europe affected by the situation. more
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