FRANKFURT, March 3 (Reuters) - Germany's Volkswagen and Porsche have said they are committed to making environmentally-friendly cars, despite a report showing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of newly-registered cars in the country fell only 0.5 percent in 2006.
Chief executives of both firms defended their green credentials in separate interviews released on Saturday, a few days before the Geneva ...
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