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Volkswagen has received regulatory approval to fix more than 84,000 
 more diesel cars involved in its ongoing emissions scandal.
Regulators may have found technology that thwarts emissions tests in 
 Mercedes-Benz diesel vehicles, according to a new report.
Below is a timeline of major events relating to the VW diesel scandal; we'll 
 update this as the story unfolds.
The Volkswagen Group has secured a fix from regulators for most of the 
 affected SUVs in its ongoing emissions scandal.
VW got EPA approval March 30 to fix and begin selling brand-new 2015 
 diesels stranded at dealers. By April 30, a quarter had been bought.
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The EPA and California Air Resources Board have approved a fix for VW's 
 325,000 oldest 2.0-liter diesel.