Michael Horn, CEO of Volkswagen's U.S. arm, will testify today before Congress on the VW diesel-emission cheating scandal, including what he knew and when he knew it. His testimony, released yesterday ...
Though we cover diesels from other makers--BMW, for instance--most of our coverage of new diesels here on GreenCarReports has to do with Volkswagen. That's because they simply sell more diesels in the ...
CARS.COM — If you’re one of the Volkswagen diesel owners eligible for the automaker’s proposed buyback offer, what do you buy next? We asked Cars.com’s expert reviewers for recommendations on ...
A Volkswagen Golf TDI has just completed a trip around the lower 48 states, covering 8,233.5 miles on just 101.43 gallons of diesel. The Golf was piloted by Bob Winger, an electronics engineer, and ...
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When it comes to icons of the automotive industry, it does not seem easier to separate regional mentalities than looking at the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Mustang legends. Born in 1974, so about a ...
When I recently submitted an entry about VW’s GTI being “The Greenest Hot Hatch”, a few commenters to the post suggested that the real sleeper in VW’s lineup was the diesel golf, the TDI. True, like ...
According to a post by TDI Club, Volkswagen has issued a stop-sale on all 2009-2012 Jetta, Jetta Sportwagen and Golf TDI vehicles equipped with the company’s 2.0-liter TDI turbo-diesel engine pending ...
In the century or so of the automotive era many icons have come and gone, but several live on with us today. Cars like the Ford Mustang, Porsche 911, and Chevy Corvette all fitting the bill. Most ...
Volkswagen has set a new Guinness World Record for low fuel consumption. Using a 2015 Golf TDI diesel, a pair of drivers hit all 48 contiguous States in 16 days on just 101.43 gallons, or $294.98 ...
In the ongoing power struggle between VW of America and the German parent VW AG, the Rabbit is the latest victim. All of VW's entry-level hatchback models will again be called Golf, from the 2.5 to ...