Attendees take part in the 2016 Volkswagen Passat reveal in the Brooklyn borough of New York September 21, 2015.  Volkswagen AG's U.S. head on Monday said he was confident the German automaker would restore customer confidence after it "totally screwed up" by rigging emissions tests of diesel-powered vehicles in the United States. Michael Horn vowed to make amends at a lavish event in New York to promote the 2016 Passat where the carmaker doled out German beer, pretzels and "cheddary ale fondue" to dealers and the media, before a performance of rockstar Lenny Kravitz.    REUTERS/Darren Ornitz
Attendees take part in the 2016 Volkswagen Passat reveal in the Brooklyn borough of New York September 21, 2015. Volkswagen AG's U.S. head on Monday said he was confident the German automaker would restore customer confidence after it "totally screwed up" by rigging emissions tests of diesel-powered vehicles in the United States. Michael Horn vowed to make amends at a lavish event in New York to promote the 2016 Passat where the carmaker doled out German beer, pretzels and "cheddary ale fondue" to dealers and the media, before a performance of rockstar Lenny Kravitz. REUTERS/Darren Ornitz

Mighty Volkswagen faces bleak future after deceit on 500 000 polluting cars

Volkswagen's sold in the US were designed with sophisticated algorithms whose sole purpose was to deceive those testing the equipment.
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