IRMO, S.C., March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Diesel Laptops, the leader in heavy-duty hardware and software diagnostics tools, today announces a milestone in affordability and accessibility for its ...
Multistate settlement resolves environmental and consumer protection violations tied to emissions cheating Eligible Mercedes ...
Around 11 million Volkswagen diesel cars worldwide were equipped with "defeat device" software that allowed them to cheat on emissions tests, VW has said. But initially, it was only confirmed that the ...
States reached a $150 million settlement over diesel emissions cheating involving more than 200,000 vehicles equipped with ...
Audi is nearly out of time regarding the removal of illegal software from diesel vehicles, as per the deadline imposed by Germany’s KBA motor vehicle authority. The KBA warned Audi that it would face ...
It was only three weeks ago that Volkswagen headquarters in Germany came out swinging against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA had issued a complaint in which it accused VW of ...
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has unveiled new technology that it hopes will help it avoid a Volkswagenesque diesel emissions scandal. The Auburn Hills, Michigan automaker has filed an application for a ...
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Germany prosecutors have fined automaker BMW 8.5 million euros ($9.66 million) for lax oversight in installing defective engine software that led to excessive diesel ...
Less than a month after an emissions cheating scandal rocked Volkswagen, the German car company is dealing with fresh scrutiny regarding its diesel emissions software. Volkswagen has told U.S.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagen , Daimler and BMW are facing costs of at least 500 million euros ($593 million) to update the engine software of diesel cars in Germany to curb emissions, the VDA auto ...
Volkswagen AG CEO Martin Winterkorn announced today he is stepping down as the result of his company’s cheating on emission tests, bypassing environmental standards and landing the company in ...
Auto bosses who met politicians for a "Diesel Summit" in Berlin have agreed on "comprehensive upgrading" of software for more than five million cars. However, the agreement falls far short of what ...
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