Volkswagen fights consumer fraud charge in Arizona
Lawyers for company say claims were ‘puffery’

In new court filings, the legal team for Volkswagen is acknowledging that the company had designed and sold vehicles under the VW, Audi and Porsche labels with “defeat devices,” essentially allowing its cars to emit more pollutants of oxides of nitrogen during actual on-road driving than show up when they are actually being tested. (Michael Probst/AP)

In new court filings, the legal team for Volkswagen is acknowledging that the company had designed and sold vehicles under the VW, Audi and Porsche labels with “defeat devices,” essentially allowing its cars to emit more pollutants of oxides of nitrogen during actual on-road driving than show up when they are actually being tested. (Michael Probst/AP)

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