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77 views • March 29, 2018

VW storing around 300,000 diesels at 37 facilities around U.S.

Seamus Light
Volkswagen has taken parking lots to a whole new level. Volkswagen AG has paid more than $7.4 billion to buy back about 350,000 U.S. diesel vehicles The automaker admitted in 2015 to circumventing the emissions control system in U.S. diesel vehicles. VW must buy back or fix 85% of the vehicles involved by June 2019 or face higher payments for emissions. The German automaker has been storing hundreds of thousands of vehicles around the U.S. Volkswagen has 37 secure storage facilities housing nearly 300,000 vehicles. The lots include a shuttered suburban Detroit football stadium, a former Minnesota paper mill and a sun-bleached desert graveyard in California. And they will not be emptying anytime soon. Credit: Reuters
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