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US judge gives VW a month to present diesel fix plan

District Judge Charles Breyer, at a hearing in San Francisco, set a March court date for the German auto giant, and the US Environmental Protection Agency, to present the plan.

February 26, 2016 / 14:08 IST
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A US judge has given Volkswagen one month to present a plan to fix diesel engine cars secretly outfitted with pollution cheat devices.

District Judge Charles Breyer, at a hearing in San Francisco, set a March court date for the German auto giant, and the US Environmental Protection Agency, to present the plan.

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"By March 24th, when I plan to have the next hearing in this matter, I want a definite answer from Volkswagen and EPA whether or not they've achieved a resolution of these vehicles -- a remediation of these vehicles -- whether they can do so technologically and within the parameters that EPA believes acceptable to them," Breyer said, according to a transcript of court proceedings obtained yesterday by AFP.

Volkswagen faces potentially huge damages as a result of the scandal, after some 200 owners of VW, Audi and Porsche diesel owners filed a class-action lawsuit in San Francisco earlier this week.