The plan for buybacks and a possible fix covers car owners, the U.S. government and 44 states and will cost the company about $15.3 billion if the agreements are fully adopted.
VWs legal woes are far from over, as evidenced by the states suits and ongoing criminal probes, despite its $15.3 billion settlement with regulators and customers in June.
Telling Tesla drivers its Autopilot feature doesnt mean their cars can drive themselves may not be enough to keep Elon Musk off the hot seat if the technology comes up short.
Volkswagen AG has agreed to set aside at least $10 billion to resolve civil claims by the U.S. government and lawsuits by American car owners over diesel vehicles rigged to cheat pollution controls.