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DIESELS ON DISPLAY IN FRANKFURT AUTO SHOW DESPITE SCANDAL

Scandals. Recalls. Threats of bans. The diesel engine is a public enemy for many environmental activists and politicians.

And yet, when the world’s biggest automakers unveil new models at this year’s auto show in Frankfurt, among the new electric vehicles and digitally-enhanced prototypes there will also be diesel cars.

The carmakers at the show, mainly Germany’s big manufacturers, are hoping to modify diesel engines to make them cleaner rather than throw them out altogether. It’s a bid for stability in an industry roiled by change.

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