Carmaker Volkswagen and the California Air Resources Board will begin
testing hardware and software that could help the German automaker avoid
buying back as many as 475,000 diesel cars sold in the US with faulty
pollution controls. Winning regulatory approval to repair, rather than
buy back, the cars that don't comply with U.S. clean air standards would
help VW to make an easier recovery after their recent emissions
scandal.
Patrice Howard reports from Los Angeles.
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