VW's credit ratings could take a beating
Credit rating agencies are looking negatively on VW in the wake of the automaker's diesel emissions scandal. There's a concern about how this affects the company going forward.
Credit rating agencies are looking negatively on VW in the wake of the automaker's diesel emissions scandal. There's a concern about how this affects the company going forward.
The German transport minister claims that there are 2.8 million VW diesels in the country with software to evade emissions testing.
Environmental Protection Agency officials said Friday they plan to increase oversight of the auto industry in the wake of Volkswagen's cheating. How? That's unclear.
Martin Winterkorn steps down as CEO of Volkswagen. Autoblog's Eddie Sabatini reports on this edition of Autoblog Minute, with commentary from Autoblog's Editor-in-Chief, Mike Austin.
The three crises that rollicked the auto industry in recent months – a rising death toll related to the General Motors ignition-switch defect, the Jeep Cherokee hack and now the Volkswagen cheating scandal – all have one thing in common. Outsiders discovered the problems.
Porsche chief executive officer Matthias Muller is expected to be named CEO of Volkswagen AG, according to reports.
VW fired three more execs as its diesel scandal deepens.
BMW and its X3 sport-utility vehicle could be caught up in the same scandal that has hit Volkswagen, the speculation of which has already affected its stock market value.
Livid at the prospect of losing thousands of dollars from the value of their cars and performance from their diesel engines, many owners of Volkswagens are headed to court.
A team of four researchers at West Virginia University unpeeled the first layers of Volkswagen's diesel cheating scandal. Here's how they did it.
Volkswagen has hired the law firm that defended BP during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill for the automaker's aid in the diesel emissions scandal.
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn steps down amid charges the company manipulated its diesel-powered cars to meet emissions regulations around the world.
A wrap up of the latest news about the VW diesel scandal, including that South Korea will soon investigate and that the FTC might also take a look.
Volkswagen's emissions cheating will have ramifications for the entire auto industry when it comes to dealing with regulators, says federal safety official.
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn has issued a video statement where he apologized profusely for the company's diesel emissions scandal. He made no mention of resigning from the automaker.
VW is reserving $7.3 billion to take care of an future fines or recalls for the massive diesel emissions crisis the company is going through.
Fallout from Volkswagen's revelation that it engaged in cheating on emissions testing continued Monday, with the company's stock falling more than 15 percent and a Congressional subcommittee announcing an investigation into the German auto giant's conduct.
Volkswagen admits that 11 million diesel vehicles worldwide could have software capable of avoiding emissions compliance. The EPA is now checking the 3.0-liter V6 in Porsche and Audi models to make sure it's not affected as well.
We take a look at today's news items about the Volkswagen diesel deception. There's a lot to keep up on, it turns out.
Diesel as a viable engine choice in the US may go down with VW's reputation among its loyal customers after the automaker's alleged emissions cheating.