Volkswagen has officially announced a recall of 168,275 Jetta TDI and Golf TDI models as well as certain Audi A3 TDI vehicles after a recent stop sale. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
If you're a diehard diesel fan, you now have one last chance to buy a brand-new Volkswagen TDI diesel car. Well, almost brand-new, anyhow: the cars in question are 2015 models, and about 11,000 of ...
More than 16 months after Volkswagen's use of illegal "defeat device" software in diesel vehicles was announced by the Environmental Protection Agency, some progress is finally being made in ...
The tentative deal is expected to avert a complete buyback for over 80,000 vehicles, though the current solution is still thought to cost the automaker hundreds of millions. Earlier this month Audi ...
BURR RIDGE, Ill., July 13, 2018 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- In 2015, it was discovered that many Volkswagen models with diesel engines were cheating to pass emissions tests. These vehicles were called TDI ...
CARS.COM — If you’re one of the Volkswagen diesel owners eligible for the automaker’s proposed buyback offer, what do you buy next? We asked Cars.com’s expert reviewers for recommendations on ...
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The Volkswagen Golf GTI / R Is the 2026 MotorTrend Car of the Year
History repeating itself is nothing rare in the automotive business, and for the Volkswagen Golf, its contribution to such ...
The 2013 Volkswagen Beetle TDI model is differentiated from other Beetles by its unique 17-inch aluminum wheels, additional chrome detailing, and TDI badges. Heated side mirrors and windshield washer ...
Editor Brandon Turkus tests a 2016 Volkswagen Golf TDI SportWagen while moving into his first home. It might not be a proper moving van, but it’s definitely up to the task.
VW’s remaining stock of 11,000 diesel-powered 2015 models in the U.S. is going on sale, after the company is done modifying them to meet EPA emissions standards. The models in question are the Beetle, ...
Volkswagen will not offer new diesel models in the U.S. the German daily Handelblatt reports. VW brand chief Herbert Diess made the admission to the paper after months of indecision on the matter on ...
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