Bosch Says VW Scandal Won’t Affect Diesel Market
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Bosch Says VW Scandal Won’t Affect Diesel Market



A Reuters report quoting official information from Bosch says diesel-powered cars will continue to be sold at the same rate in Germany as before the VW scandal. That’s according to the parts giant’s CEO, Volkmar Denner, who did admit that there was a need for action to maintain the same level of sales.
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