Volkswagen to stop selling most of its vehicles in South Korea
VW's decision to hold off on selling most of its new cars in South Korea comes after months of poor sales, Reuters reports. In the first half of 2016, sales in the country dropped by 33 percent. "We have decided to suspend sales of the affected models to reduce confusion among dealers and customers," a VW spokesman told Reuters.
South Korea's been taking VW's diesel malfeasance very seriously. Last month, a local Volkswagen executive was arrested, and the country's environment ministry is mulling an actual ban on VW Group sales, which would include Audi and Bentley vehicles. Over 30 vehicles may have their certification revoked, and recertification could take months.
Volkswagen ended up in this position after it admitted to installing software meant to curtail emissions only in lab-testing environments. Out on the road, its diesels would pollute well in excess of legal limits. South Korean prosecutors have accused the company of faking documents for both emissions and noise-level tests, as well.
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