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Today's News: September 22, 2015
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The New York Times: The wrath of Volkswagen’s drivers
Business Insider: VW is trapped
The Washington Post: VW under fire amid EPA accusations it cheated on emissions tests
The Washington Post: Own a VW diesel? Here’s what you need to know
Bloomberg: VW’s U.S. chief apologizes for diesel dupe: ‘we screwed up’
MarketWatch: Volkswagen loses €14 billion in value as scandal related to emissions tests deepens
CNBC World: Kelley Blue Book’s Karl Brauer provides insights into VW emissions accusations
FOX Business: Emissions scandal rocks Volkswagen, diesel sales halted
ABCNews.com: Volkswagen scandal: How a ‘defeat device’ can trick car emissions tests
24/7 Wall St: Are Ford incentives on the F-150 too high?
SFGate: The best 2016 small, compact SUVs under $26k
The Chicago Tribune: Volkswagen owners should be nervous about emissions scandal, experts say
IndyStar.com: Subaru to add 1,200 jobs in $140M expansion
North Carolina Public Radio: Can Volkswagen regain its customers’ confidence?
MainStreet.com: Top 10 station wagons with the most mileage for your money
The Sundial – California State University Northridge: Nontraditional ways to make quick cash
Marketplace.org: Can Volkswagen regain its customers’ confidence
SustainablePersonalFinance.com: 6 signs that your car is a rolling piece of junk
KBB.com Editorial
Top News
VW says 11 million diesel vehicles worldwide have rigged emissions software
Volkswagen CEO’s days appear numbered as emissions crisis deepens
VW denies report that Winterkorn will be replaced by Porsche boss
Volkswagen says reports of CEO’s dismissal are ‘ridiculous’
Measuring the fallout from Volkswagen’s diesel disaster
Congress to hold hearing on VW air emissions violation
As VW scandal widens, automaker sets aside $7 billion to cover costs
OEM/Vehicle News
Bentley’s fast, tech-savvy SUV makes American debut
Nissan says to redesign Altima
UAW leaders take Fiat Chrysler contract to membership
Industry/Dealer News
EPA to unveil effort to detect automaker cheating
Apple aims to ‘ship’ electric car in 2019, report says
Will California DMV act to ensure drivers comply with VW recall?
Bosch says it makes components at center of VW emissions probe
International Automotive News
Italy asks Volkswagen to prove cars do not cheat on emissions
France launches in-depth investigation into Volkswagen practices
Britain calls for EU commission to investigate emissions tests
Jaguar plant may spur 2016 Slovak growth to fastest in 6 years
Ad/Media/Marketing News
Audi’s truth in engineering ads come back to bite amid probe
How this driving machine continues to live up to its legend
Boomers vs. Millennials: more common ground than you’d think
Axel Springer eyes ‘Business Insider’
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