VW Risks $18 Billion Fine After US Regulators Caught It Cheating On Diesel Emissions Tests
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VW Risks $18 Billion Fine After US Regulators Caught It Cheating On Diesel Emissions Tests



VW is at the center of a huge scandal in the US after regulators found that the automaker has been cheating emissions standards with its diesel-powered models.
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