Volkswagen Files Trademark Application For ‘AMAROK’… In The United States
HInting that the German automaker might be planning to bring the truck to the States.
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HInting that the German automaker might be planning to bring the truck to the States.
Read More »What isn't absolutely vital will probably be shelved.
Read More »Two of the automaker's most well-known and talented engineers.
Read More »Don't let its unassuming looks fool you.
Read More »Vahland was previously the CEO of Skoda.
Read More »VW says it will do everything humanly possible to win back the trust of our customers, the dealerships and the public."
Read More »Bosch, the world's largest auto supplier, originally gave VW the software for testing purposes.
Read More »The greenepace ad was made in 2011 to mock VW for opposing strict emissions laws.
Read More »Authorities want to know what Winterkorn's role in the emissions scandal was.
Read More »Winterkorn out, Müller in.
Read More »The incentives were given to VW Jetta TDI owners whose cars didn't actually meet US emissions laws.
Read More »The V6 diesel is found in VW, Porsche and Audi vehicles.
Read More »New looks and tech, but it comes amid dark times at VW.
Read More »It will probably affect the automaker's image in the eyes of many consumers.
Read More »Audi was also one of the headline sponsors for this year's Emmys.
Read More »This probably won't end well.
Read More »The North American-spec Tiguan will be slightly different than European version seen here.
Read More »33 automotive companies were analyzed in the study.
Read More »An all-electric variant of the microbus will also be offered.
Read More »The car was spied while VW was shooting marketing material in Vanouver, Canada.
Read More »The Volkswagen Phaeton flagship sedan is an expensive, luxurious anomaly in the automaker's lineup. Now, it's being reoworked so that it just might turn a profit.
Read More »A weakened South African rand has prompted Volkswagen to act, setting aside some $340 million to invest in the country.
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