Volkswagen has concluded that its problems involving carbon dioxide emissions are far less widespread than feared, in a rare piece of good news for the scandal-hit German carmaker.
One day before its chief executive and chairman will appear before investors and the media for the first time since the emissions scandal broke in September, the company said only 36,000 vehicles were affected by CO2 errors, and not the 800,000 it had originally suggested.
VW said on Wednesday that it had largely completed its investigation into the carbon dioxide issue, one of three separate emissions problems it is facing.
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