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California rejects Volkswagen recall for 3-liter diesel cars

The California Air Resources Board has rejected Volkswagen's plan to recall certain diesel passenger cars.
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The California Air Resources Board is rejecting a Volkswagen plan to recall certain diesel passenger cars, calling the proposal incomplete and deficient.

The German automaker has agreed to spend up to $15.3 billion to settle consumer lawsuits and government allegations that its diesel cars cheated on U.S. emissions tests.

But California said Wednesday that Volkswagen hasn’t provided a full description of all defeat devices, and its proposed plan doesn’t let the Air Resources Board fully evaluate whether it would even fix the emissions.

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The California regulator will continue talks with Volkswagen and the Environmental Protection Agency to reach a solution that “fully mitigates the excess emissions.”

California’s action is limited to 3.0-liter diesel passenger cars for model years 2009 to 2016 sold in California, about 16,000 Volkswagens, Audis and Porsches in all.

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