Ripples of emission scandal felt in China.

By Mark Andrews

Nikkei Asian Review. 01/10/2015

Co-written article about the effect of the Volkswagen emission scandal on the company’s largest market China.
On the face of it, Volkswagen’s diesel scandal should have little impact in China, the company’s largest market, as none of the models involved are sold in the country. However, the German manufacturer, which through its joint ventures with local automakers SAIC Motor and FAW Group has seemed to be able to sell anything with a VW badge, may be facing a profound change in attitudes among Chinese consumers.

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