Volkswagen Cancel Demand Behind South Korea
Tuesday, August 30, 2016 | 19:47 pm
Reuters
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Seoul, KompasOtomotif - Volkswagen canceled a plan requires the government behind South Korea (ROK). Last month, the 80 variants of the Volkswagen brand, Audi, and Bentley, are prohibited for sale in South Korea since Volkswagen is accused of falsifying documents.
Not only that, Volkswagen also fined 17.8 billion won, or about Rp 200.8 billion. Volkswagen's struggling with fuel emission diesel engines in the global marketplace it had felt no thank and states would file a legal action.
The move will not happen, even today Volkswagen actually trying to make a new document for the model forbidden.
Automotive News reported on Monday (8/29/2016), the legal representative of Volkswagen revealed that the company's expectations of sales could be restarted more quickly that way rather than resolve to justice.
Volkswagen's sales fell 40 percent to 12 888 units in January - July 2016 compared to the same period last year. Reduced consumer interest since Volkswagen claimed outsmart diesel engine emissions testing in the United States.
Tuesday, August 30, 2016 | 19:47 pm
Reuters
Volkswagen
Related news
Volkswagen Ready "Lift your legs" of the South
Declining sales of Toyota, Volkswagen So "King"
Forbidden Volkswagen in South Korea
Volkswagen also Kena Punishment in Italy
Seoul, KompasOtomotif - Volkswagen canceled a plan requires the government behind South Korea (ROK). Last month, the 80 variants of the Volkswagen brand, Audi, and Bentley, are prohibited for sale in South Korea since Volkswagen is accused of falsifying documents.
Not only that, Volkswagen also fined 17.8 billion won, or about Rp 200.8 billion. Volkswagen's struggling with fuel emission diesel engines in the global marketplace it had felt no thank and states would file a legal action.
The move will not happen, even today Volkswagen actually trying to make a new document for the model forbidden.
Automotive News reported on Monday (8/29/2016), the legal representative of Volkswagen revealed that the company's expectations of sales could be restarted more quickly that way rather than resolve to justice.
Volkswagen's sales fell 40 percent to 12 888 units in January - July 2016 compared to the same period last year. Reduced consumer interest since Volkswagen claimed outsmart diesel engine emissions testing in the United States.