(Bloomberg) — Volkswagen AG is presenting California and federal regulators with a proposal to fix vehicles it admits were rigged to pass pollution tests as two U.S. lawmakers urged the company to just buy back the 482,000 vehicles from consumers.

The California Air Resources Board had told the Wolfsburg, Germany-based automaker to present a plan by Friday for making cars such as the diesel Beetle, Jetta, Golf, Passat and Audi A3 compliant with pollution standards. VW representatives are meeting Thursday and Friday with representatives of CARB and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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