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Volkswagen brand sales fell 5.3 percent in October, the first full month after Europe's biggest carmaker was found cheating diesel emissions tests in the United States. David Pollard reports.
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch says it is important for the Justice Department to look at individuals in the ongoing criminal investigation into the Volkswagen emissions scandal. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Europe's largest automaker, Volkswagen, says it will take a 16.2 euro billion hit to its 2015 results and slash its dividend, to help pay for its emissions-test cheating scandal. Kirsty Basset reports.
A German court has dismissed a Volkswagen customer's plea to cancel the purchase of his vehicle, which was affected by the carmaker's cheating software. It's a welcome win for VW but, as David Pollard reports, new car sales show the German auto maker is lagging rivals.
German auto supplier Bosch has been accused of conspiring with Volkswagen to evade diesel emissions standards in at least 11 million vehicles worldwide. As Ivor Bennett reports, the class action lawsuit follows a huge fall in VW sales in the U.S.