LEIPZIG/FRANKFURT, Germany (Reuters) - German cities can ban the most heavily polluting diesel cars from their streets, a court ruled on Tuesday, a move that could accelerate a shift away from the ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German industry said a diesel car ban would hit tradesmen and small businesses hard and harm the country's export-led auto industry. After a court ruling on Tuesday, towns and ...
Diesel just can't catch a break, or so it would seem. The courts in Leipzig, Germany are set to make a ruling on Feb. 27 on whether or not to uphold a ban on diesel vehicles imposed by the cities of ...
New documents revealed in a German investigation into diesel emissions cheating show that German automakers, including Volkswagen, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz may have colluded to limit the amount of ...
BERLIN (AP) — The next German government will consider a proposal to identify diesel vehicles with low emissions using a visible label soon after it takes office, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... FRANKFURT, Germany — The German auto industry’s troubles over excessive diesel emissions are looming larger. Shares in the three biggest German automakers ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... BERLIN — Handing environmentalists a landmark victory, a German court ruled Tuesday that cities can ban diesel cars and trucks to combat air pollution, a ...
Porsche has become the first German manufacturer to drop diesel-engined cars from its line-up in order to focus entirely on petrol and electrified vehicle production. Porsche Taycan 2020: entry-level ...
Another week, another scare from the German car industry. What began with Daimler’s massive recall of more than 3 million diesel cars to lower their emissions, ended on Friday with Audi also embarking ...
A high court in Germany says a city suffering from excessive air pollution can ban older diesel vehicles from its streets, if officials cannot find other ways to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions to E.U ...
German automakers are frantically trying to save diesel. Executives representing Germany’s car brands – Volkswagen (VLKAY), Audi, Porsche, BMW (BMWYY), Opel and Daimler (DDAIF) – met with government ...
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