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Volkswagen sales ban on 80 models in South Korea

byCT Report
02/08/2016
in Germany
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BERLIN: South Korea on Tuesday suspended sales of most Volkswagen models in a fresh blow to the German car manufacturer as it struggles to overcome the global repercussions of its emissions-test cheating scandal and rebuild its tattered image.

The government revoked certification for 80 model variants of VW, Audi and Bentley vehicles, and fined Volkswagen 17.8 billion won (£12.2 million) for allegedly forging documents on emissions or noise-level tests. The move could slam the brakes on sales for Europe’s biggest automaker in the Asian market, where its local unit had more than tripled revenue to 2.82 trillion won (£1.9 billion) over the past five years before becoming mired in the emissions scandal.

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Volkswagen described the ruling as “most severe” and said it would consider a legal challenge.

In all, 209,000 VW vehicles have been de-certified in South Korea, mainly over emissions-related problems, since November – or 68 per cent of the vehicles the company had sold in the country since 2007, the environment ministry said.

While South Korea is a relatively small market for Volkswagen, it is a major market for its luxury marques Audi and Bentley and one of the fastest-growing markets for all brands.

It could take more than three months for the affected brands to be back on showroom floors, officials said.

“It usually takes three months for vehicle certification, but this may take longer for Volkswagen, as we will take thorough steps,” environment ministry director Hong Dong-gon told reporters.

Any delay in recalls previously ordered over emissions test manipulation could be met with an order for VW to exchange those vehicles for other models, Hong added.

In a letter to customers posted on its South Korean homepage, Volkswagen said it would consider requesting an “injunction of execution”.

It could also take legal action against the government’s decision “if this will help recover our company’s business reputation and benefit our consumers, dealers and other partners,” it added.

Volkswagen voluntarily halted sales of most of its models in South Korea from 25 July, ahead of the government’s decision.

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