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Prosecutors raid Continental in German 'dieselgate' probe by Staff Writers Frankfurt Am Main (AFP) July 1, 2020 German car parts maker Continental became the latest target of investigators in the country's long-running "dieselgate" emissions cheating scandal Wednesday as prosecutors searched its offices. The Hanover-based group confirmed to AFP the searches at its HQ as well as sites in two other cities, adding that it was "cooperating fully with the authorities". "We did not supply software to any of our customers for the purpose of manipulating emissions tests," Continental added. Wednesday's searches are the latest in a long string of probes into the vast German auto industry following mammoth Volkswagen's 2015 admission to cheating emissions tests on 11 million vehicles worldwide. Software built into motors made the cars appear to spew fewer harmful pollutants in the lab than on the road. So far the scandal has cost sprawling 12-brand group VW more than 30 billion euros, while other car and component makers have also fallen under suspicion. fcz/tgb/hmn/jh
Amazon drives into robo-taxi field with deal for Zoox Washington (AFP) June 26, 2020 Amazon said Friday it was buying the self-driving car tech startup Zoox, in an effort to rev up the drive for autonomous ride-hailing and compete against rivals like former Google car unit Waymo. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but a report in The Information said Amazon was paying more than $1 billion for the California startup developing autonomous technology. "Zoox is working to imagine, invent and design a world-class autonomous ride-hailing experience," said Jeff Wilke, who heads Amaz ... read more
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