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Volkswagen CEO Issues Apology Over Emission-Cheating Software

cartechboy writes: Last Friday we learned that Volkswagen got caught cheating on emissions testing via software programming. The punishment? It could get slapped with up to $18 billion in fines. While the company has yet to admit to any wrong doing, the CEO has now issued a formal apology and said the automaker will cooperate fully with any and all investigations. It's issued a stop-sale on all new and used TDI vehicles until further notice. VW's currently in talks with the EPA and the California Air Resources Board in regards to these allegations. It's also ordered an external investigation of its own into the matter. Whether criminal charges will be filed is yet to be seen.

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  1. Re:CRAP! I have one of those. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Based on summary - you will pass emission test easily:)

  2. Re:Just a firmware fix? by phantomfive · · Score: 3, Funny

    The firmware changed to pass while it was being tested, so it seems the fix will be to leave the car in 'test' mode permanently. Apparently performance will suffer when that happens, but that doesn't really matter when you're stuck in a line of traffic on the freeway.......

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    "First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
  3. Re:They got caught with their dick in the pig by sexconker · · Score: 3, Funny

    They got caught with their dick in the pig.

    I fail to see what the Clinton family reunion has to do with this.