The first law suit against Volkswagen has been filed in Germany on behalf of hundreds of institutional funds seeking damages resulting from the emissions scandal.
The Volkswagen Group is willing to pay some of the costs in recent retesting of vehicles as a result of the emissions scandal.
Volkswagen's profits fell nearly a fifth in the first quarter of this year as it suffers from the impact of the emission scandal.
Growth in new and used car sales has boosted Caffyns’ revenues by 10.6% to £232.5m.
MPs have branded the failure to push for legal proceedings against Volkswagen Group resulting from the emission scandal as “frighteningly complacent”.
Consumer law experts and consumer champion Which? have called for more information from the Department for Transport (DfT) to see if legal action can be brought against Volkswagen in the wake of its emissions scandal.
UK Volkswagen dealers have expressed concerns that low-profit recall work related to the ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal will run “for years”.
Volkswagen has claimed that solid operations were overshadowed by “special items resulting from the diesel issue” as CEO Matthias Müller described 2016 as “a year of transition”.
Members of the transport select committee have branded the Government “phenomenally complacent” over the response to the Volkswagen emissions scandal.
Volkswagen Group has reported a loss of €1.3 billion for 2015 after making a €16.2bn provision for costs relating to the diesel emission scandal.
An agreement which will see Volkswagen buy back around 600,000 vehicles from their US owners as part of a $1 billion settlement “sends out the right signals to the consumers”, according to industry analyst.
Government testing of NOx emissions has revealed that Volkswagen were the only manufacturer using a defeat device – but emissions are up to 13-times over allowed levels in ‘real world’ tests.
Volkswagen is once again feeling the force of the US backlash to its emissions deception this week, with a $15 billion lawsuit filed and a possible $1 billion in compensation deal for customers.
The emissions scandal that embroiled Volkswagen last autumn appears to have been forgotten by consumers.
The first large-scale securities lawsuit brought by institutional investors against Volkswagen AG has been filed in Germany.
The probes into Volkswagen Group following the emissions scandal have stepped up.
Audi plans to launch more than 20 new or revised models worldwide and to continue its growth in 2016, despite a hit on profits due to the parent company’s emissions’ scandal.
A strong mix of Volkswagen product in Auto Trader’s latest assessment of the fastest selling used cars reveals the emissions' scandal hasn’t dented consumers’ enthusiasm for its vehicles.
The owner of a Volkswagen car has sued the VW dealership he bought it from as a result of the emissions’ scandal.
Volkswagen is seeking to put the diesel emissions scandal behind it by hailing its future as a maker of electric cars with connectivity and autonomous features.