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Volkswagen to recall 100,000 cars in South Korea

Audi Volkswagen Korea head to attend next week's parliamentary audit

Diesel cars loiter in lots as VW dealers, owners sit and wait

IANS Seoul

German carmaker Volkswagen is expected to recall around 100,000 cars in South Korea following its cheating scandal in diesel emissions, the media reported.

Audi Volkswagen Korea, the local unit of the German company, submitted to the country's environment ministry on Wednesday its sales figures in the domestic market, details on the fabricated device and corrective measures, Xinhua quoted Yonhap News Agency's report citing industry sources on Thursday.

The corrective measures would include compensating local buyers by recalling Volkswagen models equipped with the software that was used to beat emissions test.

About 92,000 units of eight Volkswagen models, including the Golf, Jetta, Beetle, Passat, and Tiguan, are subjected to recall and around 35,000 vehicles of six Audi models including A3, A4, A5, A6, Q3 and Q5 will also be recalled.

 

Thomas Kuehl, head of Audi Volkswagen Korea, has been asked by the lawmakers to attend next week's parliamentary audit of the transport ministry as one of witnesses along with the head of BMW Korea.

The lawmakers are expected to look into the emissions scandal for Volkswagen and the excessive repair costs of imported cars for BMW.

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First Published: Oct 01 2015 | 9:18 AM IST

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