Volkswagen is in a bid to recall 100000 cars in India

While the news is already out, but not confirmed at the moment as the company is still considering whether to call out the cars back or not. Looks evident that the company is in a dilemma following its position in the market right now that is already in a question

While the news is already out, but not confirmed at the moment as the company is still considering whether to call out the cars back or not. Looks evident that the company is in a dilemma following its position in the market right now that is already in a question, because of the last few incidents and reports that smeared down their worth in the market. The German manufacturer is all thoughtful about considering a recall for the Indian units for 100,000 cars in the country owing to the diesel emission scandal, as per the reports floating over the web as per sources. This recall in India, is projected to be announced on the 8th of November 2015 and would be affecting the cars housing engines that have been shipped in the country and would comprise of 20,000 diesel cars manufactured in the country, as per the information over the web.

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This recall would be impacting cars like the VW Vento, Jetta and Passat sedan cars, Polo hatchback and Polo Cross crossover existing on the Indian roads, as per CNBC-TV18. The brand is at the moment still looking into the issue and the conclusion on a recall is still to be publicized in the country. Being Europe's leading and prevalent car manufacturer has acknowledged the fraud in emissions tests on more than 11 million diesel vehicles worldwide – This was termed as the most established business crisis in its 78-year the past. The outrage has forced the brand Volkswagen to describe its primary loss in the last 15 years, obligatory to its established chief executive and emerged trembling over the car industry over the world. Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), the India’s testing agency, has been scrutinizing through the various facts and figures in order to rule out the Volkswagen cars being faulty while playing over the emission norms in the country. ARAI is at the moment accumulating data on the Volkswagen vehicles and intends to deliver a report to the government by the end of this month.