Transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin has confirmed that the UK has begun its own testing programme in the wake of the Volkswagen emissions scandal.
Volkswagen Group will have completed fixes to cars fitted with illegal ‘defeat devices’ by the end of next year.
Volkswagen Group has eight strategies it can use to regain consumer trust, push sales volumes and develop sustainable growth.
Volkswagen is providing an online look-up tool to help identify its cars affected by the emissions issue.
The new chairman of Volkswagen Group has reportedly said the emissions scandal is a threat to the company’s viability.
The chairman of Ford of Europe has written to its franchised dealers to reassure them the Blue Oval has not been caught up in Volkswagen’s emissions cheating.
Taxpayers who own Volkswagen Group cars will not incur higher VED if they are are found to be fitted with illegal software that manipulates emissions.
Vauxhall has said it has not used ‘defeat devices’ in its vehicles following the Volkswagen emissions scandal.
Suggesting other brands alongside Volkswagen have cheated emissions tests is wrong said the head of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders today.
Volkswagen is suspending the sale of about 4,000 cars and commercial vehicles in the UK.
Car manufacturers have no intention to back down and allow franchised dealers the right in law to operate multi-brand dealerships.
Volkswagen dealers are to be given details of 1,189,906 group diesel vehicles caught up in the emissions’ rigging scandal in the UK.
Trade values of Volkswagen used cars have so far only been marginally affected by the news of last week's emissions scandal.
Volkswagen Group will publish “in the next few weeks and months” how it will recall its Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, Skoda and VW Commercial Vehicles models.
Volkswagen’s cheating of the emissions tests has struck a blow to the public’s perception of its brand image, according to a study by YouGov BrandIndex UK.
If this imbalance continues to be left unchecked, and action is confined to emissions testing and compliance, it is inevitable that other abuses will not be addressed.
Volkswagen has revealed the names of the cars affected in the emissions’ rigging scandal, a week after the new broke.
The greatest problem for the industry is of reputational damage to VW and possible erosion of consumer confidence in other brands, warns lawyer Nicholas Yapp
The European Commission, “extremely concerned” about the Volkswagen case, has been accused of cosying up to carmakers and failing to keep them in check.
CAP Automotive is predicting the current issues faced by Volkswagen will have no discernible impact on used values.
The boss of Lookers said the AM100 car dealer group is getting calls from customers concerned about the Volkswagen emissions testing scandal.
Over 95% of UK fleet decision makers are worried about the implications from VW Group's emissions test scandal extending to the UK.
Will we see more standards on a global level, which is going to have repercussions on all OEMs, while the second one is longer term: is diesel really the right powertrain?
Martin Winterkorn, Volkswagen Group CEO, has resigned amid the NOx emissions bypassing scandal.
Volkswagen UK’s first statement regarding the emissions scandal says it “will do everything to fully regain the trust so many people put in us”.