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US forces Volkswagen to correct fuel economy on almost 100,000 vehicles
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September 2, 2019
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The German multinational company are due to be pay $96.5 million (€87.6 million) for the error. VW admitted in 2015 that up to 11 million cars had been fitted with software designed to deceive emissions testers.
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