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Volkswagen sales fell 2.4 percent during November


German auto giant Volkswagen revealed sales of Volkswagen brand cars worldwide fell 2.4 percent in November and the performance of the whole 2015 may drop compared with last year's figures. decline in sales resulting from emissions of the Volkswagen scandal.

Volkswagen admitted last November to sell 496 100 cars in the Volkswagen brand worldwide, 2.4 percent fewer than the same month last year. And the rate of decline that will continue to happen until the end of this year.

In addition to Volkswagen itself, the auto giant has 11 other brands including Porsche, Audi, Skoda, SEAT and Lamborghini.

"Developments in the world market which in some cases volatile and its impact on the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand, will continue to occur until the end of this year," said the Volkswagen brand board member Juergen Stackmann.

Markets of Brazil and Russia, for example, continue to fall, "the development of which also affects the Volkswagen," said Stackman. "On the contrary, the delivery of the brand rose in China."

In the eleven months to November, Volkswagen's worldwide sales fell by 4.5 percent to 5.336 million units, according to AFP.

Volkswagen sued for 72 million dollars in Australia


The law firm Maurice Blackburn will file a lawsuit on behalf of owners of Volkswagen vehicles in Australia were affected by the value of emission scandal lawsuit worth 100 million Australian dollars (71.59 million US dollars).

Volkswagen faced a series of global lawsuit and faced several class-action lawsuit after test results showed thousands of vehicles fitted with a device designed to outsmart emission levels.

About 10,000 Volkswagen owners in Australia were registered in a class action lawsuit targeting not only children's Volkswagen parent company, said the law firm Maurice Blackburn.

"I am very disappointed, because the cunning behavior of the company, I now know that car diesel dirty," said Audi owners Robyn Richardson told a news conference in Sydney.

Principal Jason Geisker Maurice Blackburn said the suit on behalf of approximately 90,000 owners of Volkswagen.