-
Volkswagen will buy back new diesel cars if German cities ban them, it said on Thursday, seeking to reassure potential buyers and stem a plunge in sales of diesel vehicles.
-
Many German cities exceedEuropean Union limits on atmospheric nitrogen oxide, known to cause respiratory diseases.
-
At Czech brand Skoda, the guarantee applies to cars bought between April 1 and the end of June, but will cover bans introduced within four years of the purchase date.
-
Fears of bans have led to a plunge in demand for diesel vehicles, which are also key to carmakers’ attempts to meet new EU rules on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Volkswagen offers to buy back new diesels if bans introduced
ΛΕΞΕΙΣ ΚΛΕΙΔΙΑ
Volkswagen offers to buy back new diesels if bans introduced
Volkswagen will buy back new diesel cars if German cities ban them, it said on Thursday, seeking to reassure potential buyers and stem a plunge in sales of diesel vehicles. Europe’s biggest automaker also said it would extend incentives for buyers of new diesel cars. The...