first time the company has pleaded guilty to criminal conduct in any court in the world, automakers issued a record-setting 927 recall campaigns, up 7 percent over the previous high set in 2015
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, a staunch defender of the country's car industry, testifies this week before a parliamentary investigation into Volkswagen AG's diesel cheating that is looking into any relationship between her lobbying and the scandal. Lawmakers will focus on Ms. Merkel's close relationship with former Volkswagen Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn...
C-class, E-class and CLA cars and GLA and GLC SUVs, all from 2015 through 2017, more and more drivers are ignoring recall notices from their carmaker.
charged with crimes related to the company's massive diesel emissions scandal, dangerous Takata airbags in tens of millions of cars sold in the U.S., Jeez, Takata get a grip!,
Many new-car buyers over the past few years have probably been surprised to find a dial or a row of buttons where they expected to find the automatic transmission lever, There are currently 46 million recalled Takata air bag inflators in 29 million vehicles in the United States
VW has spent $2.9 billion on U.S. buybacks, Fiat Chrysler subpoenaed, scheme to conceal a deadly defect, XC90, S90 and V90 Cross Country vehicles, Waymo is suing Uber, and says a former employee stole nearly 10 gigabytes of secret files.
driveshaft bolts can come loose on all-wheel drive models, increasing the risk of a crash, BMW recalling more than 19,000 i3 REx, different issues that may put the safety of their occupants at risk
Volkswagen AG to pay at least $1.22 billion to fix or buy back, ultra-rare supercar that cost $4 million and up, seats that could cause drivers to lose control of the vehicle
New Report Examines Safety and Liability Issues, over diesel claims against board, to resolve DOJ investigation into ruptures of its air bag inflators, UK Parliament considers provisons, Recalls have been making headlines
advertised as "certified" or safe despite being the target of an outstanding safety recall, concerns a wiring harness under the front power seats, which can rub as a result of seat adjustment, creating the risk of a short-circuit and fire
$1.2B to people who bought larger 3.0-liter diesel engine, Bosch, a Volkswagen Supplier Settles Over Diesel Scandal $327.5M to settle claimscompany helped devise the software that VW used to cheat on US emissions tests.
Buybacks may help boost total U.S. sales over next few years, driver's front airbag inflator may not have been properly installed
Volkswagen AG is recalling hundreds of thousands of cars and SUVs in the U.S.
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars testing the vehicles, "It gets everybody's attention," he said, Ford has announced two recall campaigns,
VW's dealers will receive an average of $1.85 million each over 18 months under the settlement.
Hagens Berman, the law firm that uncovered the emissions fraud scandal prior to the EPA's accusations, largest callback in the history of the auto industry, "industry-wide" concern about the way driver-assistance features were explained and advertised to customers
Automotive Group Of The Year: Hagens Berman, General Motors did not properly evaluate the likelihood of a recall occurring, apologized for breaching the trust of millions of customers, Model S collided with a truck while he was using its Autopilot system
At the Detroit Auto Show last week, Volkswagen hoped to escape the present with a nod to the past, introducing a revamped version of its iconic flat-faced, boxy Microbus, the vehicle that shepherded the counterculture across the interstates some five decades ago. The bus's reincarnation is a battery-propelled, self-driving vehicle called ID Buzz.
Autonomous vehicles will become a challenge for cities and governments, resolves DOJ investigation, executives charged worked across multiple Volkswagen divisions, probe whether Fiat Chrysler had deceptively marketed its diesel-powered SUVs.
Takata Corp is expected to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing, FCA accused by the U.S. government of using software that allowed excess diesel emissions, ever growing Takata air bag inflator recall, an independent monitor for three years to resolve diesel emissions cheating investigations.