Volkswagen brand chief Herbert Diess says the company must “assume all responsibilities” after a Volkswagen executive was arrested in the US on conspiracy charges in the “dieselgate” emissions-cheating scandal. Speaking at the Detroit auto show, Diess also says he hopes American customers “will give us another chance if we behave correctly.”
VW looking to regain customer trust after emissions scandal
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