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VW to temporaril­y park cars due to new emissions testing bottleneck­s

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BERLIN — Volkswagen (VW) is renting parking spaces from August to stockpile vehicles which cannot be sold due to bottleneck­s caused by new engine emissions tests, a spokeswoma­n said on Sunday.

Carmakers are rushing to get models through a new Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure tests on a limited number of exhaust emission test benches as they won’t be able to sell new vehicles after Sept. 1

Volkswagen ( VW) acknowledg­ed in June a potential delay in up to 250,000 vehicles worldwide triggered by the stricter antipollut­ion test procedures and plans to throttle back production of some models at various plants due to testing bottleneck­s.

VW has rented some multistore­y car parks and open parking lots to park the vehicles it cannot yet deliver, the spokeswoma­n said.

The timing of when it will have to stockpile inventory depends on the plant where vehicles are built, she added.

One option is to use Berlin’s long- delayed internatio­nal airport, Berlin- Brandenbur­g, although a decision has not yet been made, she said.

VW said in June it would shut its main Wolfsburg factory for 1-2 days a week between August and the end of September. It will also close its Zwickau factory on some days and components manufactur­ing will face resulting delays.

The group’s plant in Emden will be closed on some days in the third and fourth quarter due to lackluster demand for midsized cars.

German newswire DPA first reported on Sunday that VW would temporaril­y park vehicles from August.

 ??  ?? NEW VOLKSWAGEN (VW) vehicles are seen at a parking lot of the VW factory in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, Jan. 5, 2017.
NEW VOLKSWAGEN (VW) vehicles are seen at a parking lot of the VW factory in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, Jan. 5, 2017.

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