Scandal-hit VW lies low at LA auto show
Ahead of meeting regulators, the company doesn't unveil a single diesel car model
Los Angeles
GERMAN car giant Volkswagen, tainted by an emissions scandal, is keeping a low profile as it attends a major auto show in the United States and prepares to meet with regulators.
Gone were the company's flashy presentations and pompous speeches at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Wednesday when Volkswagen's chief executive in America, Michael Horn, made an appearance.
Thronged by reporters, Mr Horn wouldn't discuss details of dealings with federal regulators VW executives were m…
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