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The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20151013022429/http://www.reuters.com/subjects/autos

Autos

VW began selling cars in UK with cheat software in 2008: boss

LONDON - Volkswagen first sold cars in Britain equipped with software that could cheat emissions tests in 2008, its UK boss said on Monday, but he shed little light on the root cause of the scandal. | Video

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EU diesel testing push may price diesel cars out of market - ACEA

FRANKFURT - A rushed and overly tough change to European emissions tests in the wake of the cheating scandal at Volkswagen could make diesel vehicles so expensive that manufacturers have to stop selling them, a trade body warned on Monday.

6:04am EDT

China quality watchdog says 'highly concerned' about VW emissions issue

BEIJING - China's quality watchdog said on Monday it was "highly concerned" about the mechanism in Volkswagen AG's diesel cars designed to trick emissions tests and would take appropriate follow-up measures.

5:47am EDT

Ford to invest $1.8 billion to expand R&D; in China

SHANGHAI - Ford Motor Co said on Monday it will invest 11.4 billion yuan ($1.8 billion) over the next five years to expand research and development in China, the latest effort by the U.S. carmaker to secure a larger slice of the world's biggest auto market.

1:46am EDT

EU bank could demand loans back from VW: EIB chief in paper

FRANKFURT - The European Investment Bank (EIB) will examine whether Volkswagen used any loans from the European Union to cheat on emissions tests for diesel vehicles and could demand money back, EIB chief Werner Hoyer told a German newspaper.

11 Oct 2015
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