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Home News Auto News Volkswagen AG Announces Action Plan To Resolve 'Dieselgate' Scandal Volkswagen AG Announces Action Plan To Resolve 'Dieselgate' Scandal Auto News Gerard | September 30, 2015 11:53 am Volkswagen AG has announced its action plan to resolve the ‘Dieselgate’ scandal whereby a total of 11 million Group vehicles worldwide was revealed to have the Type EA 189 EU5 diesel engines fitted with software engineered to dupe emissions tests.Technical solutions and measures are currently being developed to correct the emissions characteristics of Volkswagen AG vehicles, and it plans to present them to authorities in October.The German Federal Motor Transport Authority have earlier issued an ultimatum to the world’s largest carmaker, demanding that it comes up with a solution to fix the diesel car scandal by 7 October. Failure to do so could see the German government ban the 2.8 million affected cars from driving on that country’s roads.As of now, Switzerland has already banned the sales of affected VW AG cars from being sold, the United States has issued a stop-sale order on new diesel Volkswagen cars last week, while other countries are considering their options.An internal evaluation by the Group determined that five million vehicles from the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand will require a service procedure to rectify the issue. Of the figure (from 11 million), the affected vehicles are from certain models and model years such as the sixth generation Volkswagen Golf, the seventh generation Volkswagen Passat or the first generation Volkswagen Tiguan. New vehicles with EU6 engines however, are not affected.As for the other brands in the Group with affected vehicles, they are: Audi (2.1 million), Skoda (1.2 million), Seat (700k), and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (1.8 million).Customers who own Volkswagen vehicles and those from other brands within the Group, including Audi, will be kept informed over the coming weeks and months, where national websites will be set up to update customers on developments.Keep in mind that this mass “recall” is a complicated process due to the fact that government regulators of each country with affected vehicles will need to approve any proposed fix beforehand. It is also uncertain how the fix will impact the affected cars’ performance and fuel economy. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Dieselgate volkswagen Print Related News 2017 Volkswagen Golf – Nov 2016 Debut Confirmed, Extensive Update Of Golf 7 Auto News Kon | October 14, 2016 A new Volkswagen Golf will be revealed this November, Volkswagen announced in a brief statement released through the company’s global media ... Volkswagen Group's 'Dieselgate' Scandal Now Includes 2.1 Million Audi Cars Auto News Gerard | September 29, 2015 Audi has admitted that some 2.1 million of its diesel cars contained the same software that is part of the Volkswagen Group’s ‘Dieselgate’ scandal, ... Japanese Transport Ministry Orders Probe Of Diesel Car Emissions Auto News Gerard | September 29, 2015 Following the ‘Dieselgate’ scandal where the Volkswagen Group admitted to rigging some cars with engineered software that is capable of engaging full ... Rumour: US Market VW Passat and Porsche Supercar Culled Auto News Arvind | August 30, 2016 As VW reels from the effects of Dieselgate, its future product plans post-2020 remain undecided, as fate the US market Passat (different from our ... Comments
Volkswagen AG Announces Action Plan To Resolve 'Dieselgate' Scandal Auto News Gerard | September 30, 2015 11:53 am Volkswagen AG has announced its action plan to resolve the ‘Dieselgate’ scandal whereby a total of 11 million Group vehicles worldwide was revealed to have the Type EA 189 EU5 diesel engines fitted with software engineered to dupe emissions tests.Technical solutions and measures are currently being developed to correct the emissions characteristics of Volkswagen AG vehicles, and it plans to present them to authorities in October.The German Federal Motor Transport Authority have earlier issued an ultimatum to the world’s largest carmaker, demanding that it comes up with a solution to fix the diesel car scandal by 7 October. Failure to do so could see the German government ban the 2.8 million affected cars from driving on that country’s roads.As of now, Switzerland has already banned the sales of affected VW AG cars from being sold, the United States has issued a stop-sale order on new diesel Volkswagen cars last week, while other countries are considering their options.An internal evaluation by the Group determined that five million vehicles from the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand will require a service procedure to rectify the issue. Of the figure (from 11 million), the affected vehicles are from certain models and model years such as the sixth generation Volkswagen Golf, the seventh generation Volkswagen Passat or the first generation Volkswagen Tiguan. New vehicles with EU6 engines however, are not affected.As for the other brands in the Group with affected vehicles, they are: Audi (2.1 million), Skoda (1.2 million), Seat (700k), and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (1.8 million).Customers who own Volkswagen vehicles and those from other brands within the Group, including Audi, will be kept informed over the coming weeks and months, where national websites will be set up to update customers on developments.Keep in mind that this mass “recall” is a complicated process due to the fact that government regulators of each country with affected vehicles will need to approve any proposed fix beforehand. It is also uncertain how the fix will impact the affected cars’ performance and fuel economy. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Dieselgate volkswagen
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2017 Volkswagen Golf – Nov 2016 Debut Confirmed, Extensive Update Of Golf 7 Auto News Kon | October 14, 2016 A new Volkswagen Golf will be revealed this November, Volkswagen announced in a brief statement released through the company’s global media ...
Volkswagen Group's 'Dieselgate' Scandal Now Includes 2.1 Million Audi Cars Auto News Gerard | September 29, 2015 Audi has admitted that some 2.1 million of its diesel cars contained the same software that is part of the Volkswagen Group’s ‘Dieselgate’ scandal, ...
Japanese Transport Ministry Orders Probe Of Diesel Car Emissions Auto News Gerard | September 29, 2015 Following the ‘Dieselgate’ scandal where the Volkswagen Group admitted to rigging some cars with engineered software that is capable of engaging full ...
Rumour: US Market VW Passat and Porsche Supercar Culled Auto News Arvind | August 30, 2016 As VW reels from the effects of Dieselgate, its future product plans post-2020 remain undecided, as fate the US market Passat (different from our ...