VW, Daimler and BMW used monkeys to test diesel exhaust gases

Caged animals are said to have inhaled fumes from a Volkswagen Beetle rigged to produce false data

VW Beetle
A VW Beetle similar to the car used in the study
(Image credit: 2011 Getty Images)

Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes’s parent company Daimler have come under fire over reports that they funded experiments on monkeys in order to prove that fumes from their diesel engines were not harmful.

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