Volkswagen AG plans to set aside 6.5 billion euros ($7.3 billion) in the third quarter to cover the costs of addressing irregularities in diesel engines installed in 11 million vehicles worldwide, as the scandal that started in the U.S. widens.
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- VW scandal: what the emissions revelations mean – The Guardian
- VW emissions scandal hits 11m vehicles – BBC News
- This VW Diesel Scandal Is Much Worse Than a Recall – Featured–Popular Mechanicso
- Volkswagen shares see fresh plunge as scandal deepens – In-Depth–Financial Times
- Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn to ‘resign by end of the week … – Live Updating–Telegraph.co.uk
- The Short Answer Volkswagen’s Emissions Scandal Spreads – Wall Street Journal (blog)