Carmakers accused of 'clutching at straws' over retrofitting polluting diesels

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VW, BMW, Opel and Daimler's promise to fix 5 million cars not enough to undo the damage done by emissions scandal, say campaigners

Major car makers are being accused of clutching at straws after they agreed to fit software to five million diesel vehicles in Germany to reduce harmful emissions by up to 30 per cent. VW, Daimler,...

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