U.S. VW Executive Could Face 169 Years In Prison For Dieselgate Role Thursday, March 2, 2017 ARTS, BUSINESS, NEWS, POLITICAL, SOCIAL, SPORTS Edit Former U.S. Volkswagen executive Oliver Schmidt will face trial on April 18 in Detroit for his involvement in the German company’s diesel emissions scandal. Read more » Tweet Subscribe to receive free email updates: Related Posts :This C8 Corvette-Based XLR Render Has Us Thinking If Cadillac Should Make A Mid-Engine Sports CarCaddy’s original 2003-09 XL was a Merc SL rival built from a Corvette C6 chassis. | … Read More...Is The New VW Golf R Worth The Price Jump Over The GTI?We've already reviewed the two together, but a new video from Throttle House compares them head-to-head. | … Read More...Porsche Recalling 35 Taycans Over Loose ScrewsThe Porsche Taycan suspension recall impacts just 35 models built between June 17, 2020 and November 16, 2020. | … Read More...2022 Ford Expedition Timberline Will Reportedly Start at $68,150Production of the 2022 Expedition will start next year in Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant. | … Read More...BMW’s Design Boss Domagoj Dukec Explains Why The Concept XM Looks The Way It DoesThe BMW XM will hit the market with a V8 hybrid pumping out 750 hp. | … Read More...
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