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    Automaker in new test cheat charge

    By Associated Press in Washington | China Daily | Updated: 2015-11-04 07:48

     Automaker in new test cheat charge

    US environmental regulators said on Monday that Volkswagen also included "defeat devices" to skirt emissions rules on certain larger diesel engines, in addition to the smaller 2.0 liter engines reported earlier. Paul J. Richards / Agence France-Presse

    US regulators claim six-cylinder Audi, Porsche, and VW cars could also trick pollutants checks

    The Volkswagen emissions scandal widened on Monday when the US government accused the German automaker of cheating for a second time. Although VW denied the charge, it faced the prospect of steeper fines and lost sales, as well as more intense scrutiny from disbelieving US lawmakers.

    The US Environmental Protection Agency, along with the California Air Resources Board, said Volkswagen installed software on thousands of Audi, Porsche and VW cars with six-cylinder diesel engines that allowed them to emit fewer pollutants during tests than in real-world driving. The previous revelations of cheating involved four-cylinder diesels in smaller cars.

    US regulators continue to tell owners of all the affected cars they are safe to drive, even as they emit nitrogen oxide, a contributor to smog and respiratory problems, in amounts that exceed EPA standards - up to nine times above accepted levels in the six-cylinder engines and up to 40 times in the four-cylinders.

    Volkswagen denied that software was installed on the larger diesels "to change the emissions values in any impermissible way" and vowed to cooperate with the EPA.

    But Members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which is investigating the scandal, said it's time for VW to come clean. "The latest revelations raise the question, where does VW's road of deceit end?" said a joint statement by committee chairman Fred Upton and senior lawmakers from both political parties.

    VW officials, including US CEO Michael Horn in congressional testimony, have claimed only a small number of software developers in Germany were responsible for the computer code that let the cars trick US government emissions tests. On Monday, analysts said the latest charges call those claims into question.

    "Volkswagen would do well to immediately and completely disclose all people and products involved in this deception, no matter how far-reaching," said Karl Brauer, senior analyst for Kelley Blue Book.

    Monday's announcement makes the notion that only a limited number of people were involved in the deception appear "even more outrageous", Brauer said.

    The violations cover models including the 2014 VW Touareg, 2015 Porsche Cayenne and the 2016 Audi A6 Quattro, A7 Quattro, A8 and Q5. The agency said a recall is possible, but it wants to make sure whatever fixes Volkswagen proposes are appropriate.

    Audi, Porsche affected

    The spat with the EPA could hurt sales of the Audi and Porsche brands, which previously had been unscathed by the scandal. But as of Monday, the 2016 models remained on sale, at least until the company gets test results from the agency, spokesman Bradley Stertz said.

    Audi sales in the US rose 16 percent in September, while Porsche sales gained 23 percent. By contrast, Volkswagen brand sales ended the month flat after news of the emission-rigging broke in mid-month. All major automakers report October sales on Tuesday.

    About 25 percent of the cars sold by the VW brand have diesel engines, so the scandal almost certainly will cut into October sales. Dealers have few new diesels to sell because VW has quarantined the four-cylinder 2016 models at ports. They are under investigation for what could be a third cheating device.

    In a notice of violation sent to VW, EPA officials said the automaker "knew or should have known" that by employing the software, the cars didn't comply with the Clean Air Act.

     

     

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